It was super easy with some of the tools from Creative Memories. The first thing and possibly the most difficult is choosing a color scheme for your candy bar. We chose the brand new Simply Beautiful palette for it's bright colors.
We measured the width we needed to cut the paper for the wrapper, to make it easy you can remove the Hershey's paper and measure the original wrapper to get just the perfect fit. For our project we needed to cut our wrapper from the middle of the piece of scrapbook paper as the sides were a lighter color. If you do not have this situation it is best to measure in from the side of the paper and cut at the width desired.




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Adhere the paper flower with the tape runner
Layering flowers adds color, texture and dimension to your project I highly recommend it!


Again choosing from the embellishment line of the Simply Beautiful palete we picked a coordinating paper tag from the package and adhered it to the front of the candy with foam squares adhesive.
Foam squares is a dimensional adhesive that gives a 3 dimension "pop out" look to projects. Here we placed one square under the top right of the tag. Foam squares are COMPLETELY safe for all projects even pictures, unlike other pop adhesives on the market, you can feel comfortable placing them right under the corners of your precious pictures.
We also added a little bling to the center of the flower. We chose a Swarovski crystal but another option would be a button or colored brad, you could even just decorate it with some cute dots make with a colored pen.
Lastly, personalization is the key, my daughter added her birthday sentiment and number stickers for decoration. You guessed it...they also coordinate, we used the Simply Beautiful Birthday Additions Stickers.
In about 10 minutes we had an inexpensive personalized gift. I loved it and so did my daughter. You can create candy wrappers in any color scheme and for any event. I even awoke this morning and thought...."oh! I can create Easter wrappers for the Easter baskets!" I was so excited...and before you say it....I know, I'm a little addicted!
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