Here's another way to wrap a treat for neighbors and freinds. I cut cardstock to fit a candy bar, making it slightly larger than the bar. I used my crimper to decorate the edge, and then sealed the long side as well as the crimped side. I placed the chocolate bar (actually it's a bag of peanut M&Ms) inside and to keep it from falling out, I used black cardstock as a "belt", then decorated it. To get the candy bar out, a trick-or-treater simply slides off the black belt and spills it out. Yummy, huh?Ink colors my fingers, And glitter coats my hair. My craft room’s like a crime scene With Copics everywhere. I seem to’ve lost my scissors I should clean, but where to start? It really doesn’t bother me ‘cause my heart is in my art.
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Monday, October 12, 2009
More Halloween Candy
Here's another way to wrap a treat for neighbors and freinds. I cut cardstock to fit a candy bar, making it slightly larger than the bar. I used my crimper to decorate the edge, and then sealed the long side as well as the crimped side. I placed the chocolate bar (actually it's a bag of peanut M&Ms) inside and to keep it from falling out, I used black cardstock as a "belt", then decorated it. To get the candy bar out, a trick-or-treater simply slides off the black belt and spills it out. Yummy, huh?
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