Sweet & Spooky Treats with Pixi Dust Designs September Scream Team Release Dies
- Rick Adkins
- 9 minutes ago
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Halloween crafting is one of my favorite things because it gives me the perfect excuse to mix sweet treats with handmade touches. Every year, I try to make something special for friends, neighbors, and little visitors who stop by. This year, I found myself reaching for the September Scream Team Release Dies from Pixi Dust Designs, and I can honestly say—they are just the thing to make lollipop treats feel extra magical.

Sweet & Spooky Treats with Pixi Dust Designs September Scream Team Release Dies
Sweet Halloween Magic in a Die Cut
The new Halloween Lollipop Bundle includes three adorable die sets: the Bat Lollipop Holder, the Gnome Lollipop Holder, and the Cauldron Lollipop Holder. Each one has its own personality, which makes them so much fun to create and give away. I love how the bat feels perfectly classic with its big ears and tiny wings, while the whimsical gnome with his tall hat brings a bit of playful charm. And of course, the bubbling cauldron is just the right mix of spooky and fun.
One of the things I’ve learned over the years is that simple treats can feel truly special when you add a handmade wrapper or holder. It’s a little detail that makes people pause and smile, and in my book, that’s what crafting is all about.

Crafting in Batches
When I sat down to make these, I cut all the pieces for each of the holders at once. This is a little system I’ve used for years with cardmaking too—I batch cut everything, and then I sit down to assemble. It’s almost like putting together a puzzle, and it makes the process so much quicker and more enjoyable.
After inserting the lollipop, I used a small foam square at the top and pressed both sides together to hold everything closed. This little trick not only secures the treat inside but also gives the top a bit of dimension, which I really love.
Pro Tip: If you plan to make a bunch, cut a few extras and keep them on hand. You’ll thank yourself later when you realize you need a last-minute classroom gift, a surprise for a neighbor, or a little something extra for a party favor.

Adding Character to Each Design
Each of these holders has its own charm, and I had such a good time putting them together. The bat looks especially cute with its big friendly eyes—it’s one of those designs that’s not too scary, so it works perfectly for kids. The gnome might be my favorite; I couldn’t help but smile while giving him a bright hat and beard. And the cauldron with its bubbling brew practically calls for a sour green apple lollipop.
Little touches like switching up cardstock colors or adding a bit of sparkle paper for accents can make each one feel unique. This is where you can really personalize them for the person you’re giving them to.

Handmade Treats That Stand Out
It’s easy to grab a bag of candy from the store, but let’s be honest—it often feels impersonal. These dies solve that problem by giving you a quick way to turn a simple lollipop into a special handmade gift. They’re perfect for classrooms, Halloween parties, or even just to hand out to neighbors on trick-or-treat night. Best of all, you don’t need advanced skills to make them—just a die cutting machine, some cardstock, adhesive, and of course, lollipops.

Don’t Miss the Special Release Offer
All three of these designs come in the Halloween Lollipop Bundle from Pixi Dust Designs. And if you’re as excited about this release as I am, here’s a bonus: through September 14th, you can save 15% on all the products in the Scream Team Release with the code SEPT1.
This is the perfect time to stock up, because once October rolls around, you’ll be so glad to have these dies ready to go. Trust me—your treats will be the ones everyone remembers.

Thanks for dropping by today I hope that you found a little spark of creative inspiration with my project today. Wondering what I used in this project? Everything is linked to multiple sources in the thumbnails in the Materials Used section, or in the text below. Compensated affiliate links used when possible.
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Happy Crafting,

Rick Adkins
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