DIY Paper Bag Witch Boots

Paper lunch sacks are turned into perfectly primitive, lightly stuffed witch boots with the help of paint and a few embellishments. Full tutorial below, along with my free printable!


It is so fun to take a plain old paper bag and turn it into something decorative for your home! I'll bet if I hadn't told you these vintage style witch boots started as brown lunch sacks, you would never have known!

Crafting with paper bags is a favorite of mine. It's a great way to create seasonal decor on a shoestring! I've made a wreath, garland, witch hat and more from paper bags, look for the links for those tutorials below! But first, let's make some witchy boots!

How to make paper bag witch boots


You can really customize these witch boots however you want, to suit your decorating style. Mine have a vintage, primitive vibe. Here are the basic supplies you'll need to complete this project.

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 Supplies:

*more on these below


Here are the steps to make the paper bag witch boots, be sure to read the description below for more details on each step. This tutorial makes a pair of boots connected by ribbon.


Step 1: Cut out paper bag boots

Once you've printed the witch boot template, trace it onto a paper bag and cut out. You'll want to end up with 4 boot pieces.

Step 2: Add stuffing

Hot glue a small bit of stuffing to one boot from each pair.

Step 3: Attach hanging ribbon

If you're wanting your boot pair to hang, now is the time to hot glue the end of your hanging ribbon (I used a wide piece of canvas/twill ribbon) to the top of boot. I also hot glued a small piece of black striped twill ribbon for the look of a sock sticking out of the boot. 

Step 4: Glue top boot in place

Carefully hot glue the top paper boot in place, working in small sections. Don't worry about small bits of stuffing that stick out, we'll remove those with scissors.



At this stage, I recommend making the second boot, following the same instructions as above. Once both boots are completed, continue with the following steps.



Step 5: Paint boots black

Use a foam brush to paint one side of the witch boot, pouncing the brush to get into all the crevices. 

Step 6: Add cinnamon

If you're wanting your DIY witch boots to have a vintage or primitive look, sprinkle the wet paint with a little bit of ground cinnamon.


To help speed the paint drying, I used my  heat gun. You could also use a blow dry, just keep the heat moving, don't leave it in once place or you might scorch the project. Once the paint is dry, use your finger or a brush to brush off excess cinnamon and work it into the paint a little bit. Then repeat on the other side with painting the boots and adding cinnamon.

Embellish the witch boots

If you love simple, you can stop now. I love the details so I added a few simple embellishments that really made these boots look vintage and witchy!

Ideas:

  • coffee stain some cheesecloth, dry in low oven and then tear into strips
  • hot glue pearl beads
  • add lace trim to the top boot edges
  • add a rusty bell
  • if you're handy with a needle, you could stitch some laces down the side


These handcrafted witch boots have that tattered, vintage look that I'm currently loving! I haven't decorated for Halloween yet, but simply hung these from my dresser to take some pictures. Just wait until I pull out the matching paper bag witch hat!


How cute would these witch boots look so cute hanging from a peg rail! You could really hang them anywhere.


And if you're handy with a sewing machine, try making a vintage style witch boot from canvas drop cloth! I printed the template a little larger and extended the top for this one!

drop cloth witch boot, black buttons

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  1. I love this. I can even see them on St. Pat's Day as elves' boots with a small bell hanging off the toe, but I think I missed something. I cannot find the template download. Please point me in the right direction.

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    1. Thank you! The template is available in my Printables Resource Library, the link is provided in every newsletter I send out, free for subscribers!

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  2. What a sweet, kind compliment Beth, thank you so much!

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  3. Unbelievably sweet! These are the cutest witche's boots I've ever laid eyes on. Love how a simple paper bag can be this instead... darling!

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  4. Love this upcycle of simple lunch bags, Cindy! Thanks for sharing this week! Creatively, Beth

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  5. I would love to make these and I just subscribed but I can’t seem to find the free template.

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  6. Thanks for joining my community! The link will be in tomorrow's newsletter 😀

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