I think these paper witch shoes are quite possibly the cutest party favor box ever! What a great Halloween craft. Really they can be changed up for any occasion making a party extra special.

These paper shoes designed by designer Ellen Hutson are simple to make and so cute.  I made witch shoes because I was having a lunch to celebrate three friends birthdays the week of Halloween.

I think they would be fun with pretty paper for a little girls princess party, a bridesmaid luncheon or girls lunch. I can even see them done in red glitter for a Wizard of Oz party.

I filled the shoes with chocoIate and set them on the center of the plate. It made the table look really festive.

To make your own paper shoes download the templates. Trace around the templates onto cardstock for the shoe and onto paper for the lining.  Score all dotted lines with a bone folder.  I used glue stick  to put the shoe together.  Miniature clothes pins worked wonderfully to hold the shoes together while drying. Embellish the shoes to fit your party theme.

Paper Shoe Template

Paper Shoe Lining Template


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Comments

  1. These are just darling! Thank you so much for sharing. I just can’t seem to get enough of them.

  2. Oh my GOSH!! This is THE cutest thing I have ever seen. I went right away and made one. cute, cute, CUTE!! Thank you SOOOOOO much for sharing!!!

  3. Geez – I totally ADORE this! I found your blog through The Daily Digi and now you´re in my bookmarks. Love everything here!

  4. This template came as a God sent! What an amazingly creative idea. Needed a table decor idea for a Ladies High Tea and came across this! Will def be making these!

  5. the shoe is great, made mine for a birthday treat for my daughter inlaw who loves shoes.
    thank you so much for the template

    wendy

  6. i can’t the templates to work so i can copy them. i right clicked and left clicked. am i doing something wrong . thanks

  7. Oh these are beautiful! I love all of the additional inspiration – using wallpaper or wrapping papers, glitzing them up. Then giving as gifts or as decorations, or a themed Christas tree decorations, a “Shoe Tree”. If I had a boutique or shoe store, I’d put the tree up and leave it year-round.

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