I love a cute Halloween giftie and this Pringles Pumpkin is such a cute idea for a spooky treat for teachers, neighbors, or in the classroom! The best part is that you don’t have to measure anything! I’ll show you how below. Scroll down for step-by-step details on how to put it together.
How to Make a Pringles Pumpkin Gift
You only need a few supplies to make this little Halloween treat!
Supplies for a Pringles Pumpkin Treat
- Pringles – For this DIY Halloween snack, it’s important to buy the 2.3 oz Grab-n-go size Pringles.
- Construction Paper
- Double-Sided Tape
- Black Marker
- Green Ribbon
- Hot Glue
Instructions for a DIY Halloween Pringles Gift Idea
First gather your materials. The color of paper you’ll need will depend on what you’re making. You could turn this into a cute Frankenstein with a black ribbon on top, too! Or, use white paper for a ghost!
The fantastic secret about this project is that if you have a standard piece of construction paper and fold it in half, it is EXACTLY the size you need to wrap around this size of Pringles! No measuring needed. Just fold and cut on the line.
After that, wrap the paper around the Pringles container and secure it with double-sided tape.
Draw on a cute jack-o-lantern face and glue on a green bow on top! That’s it. This would be SO cute to send to your kiddos’ school or hand out to neighbors.
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Pringles Pumpkin Easy Halloween Gift Idea
This cute Pringles Pumpkin gift idea is a fun and easy Halloween DIY gift idea for kids, neighbors, teachers, and more!
Materials
- 2.3 oz. Pringles can
- 1 sheet orange construction paper
- 1 ft green ribbon
- double-sided tape
- black marker
- adhesive (hot glue or liquid glue)
Tools
- scissors
Instructions
- Fold paper in half and cut down the middle on the line.
- Wrap around the Pringles can and tape to secure it.
- Color on the jack-o-lantern face.
- Tie the ribbon into a bow and glue on.