9/2/2023 0 Comments Snowman candy bar craft![]() Thanks for peekin'! I've got loads to do before tomorrow so. ![]() I know, tough job but someone has to live here ) I actually wish it was a little more wintery though :( I'd like to sport my new faaaab boots, but I'm still in flip flops in December! Oh well :) ![]() I added a scarf 'cause baby it's cold outside! Well, not really here in Southern Cali. I used a heart punch for the nose and rounded the corners of his hat which is pierced & faux stitched. (You will have a seam on the inside of the wrapper.)Ĭircles were punched from 1 1/8" (whites of eyes & eyelids), 7/8" (pupils/eyes), & 5/16" (mouth). Cut triangles out of your cardstock (I used glitter cardstock, since I had it on hand, but anything, including construction paper, will do), and glue them onto your bars, as well. I used plain printer paper and it worked great Step 2: Use hot glue to glue on your googly eyes. Fold edge & adhere to the other side to create wrapper. Step 1: Wrap your candy bars in white paper. Start with a 12"x 12" cardstock & cut down to (4) 6" x 6" squares that way you get 4 wrappers from one sheet :)Īdd Scor-Tape or Sticky Strip to 1/2" edge. Merry Winter Printable Mini Candy Bar Wrapper Set, Digital, Instant Download, Chocolate, Hershey, Bag Topper. I used Hershey Chocolate bars (1.55 oz) that come in a package of 6. Christmas Candy Bar Wrappers for Chocolate Bars-Mistletoe-Holly Holiday Party Favors-Stocking Stuffers-School-Teacher-Office-Cowoker Gift. Then wrap the second side up so it crosses over the first edge. This Snowmen Candy Bar Basket is one of my favorite DIY teacher Christmas gift. I found these big Hershey bars at Target. These would be great to hand out to kids at church, Christmas parties, etc. I thought I'd make Frosty into a chocolate bar wrapper. Wrap the first side up and hold in place with a piece of tape. Make these cute chocolate bar snowmen for gifts The hat is made of a pair of kids mittens. I was inspired by Dawn Griffith's Frosty card. Today I've got a little project my students are making for "Celebrate Success" for December.
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