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that time when there are all sorts of fairies and elves that leave treats...or silly occasions that we want to show some kindness by way of chocolate or candy. Here's a fun candy bar hanger that you can use to surprise your friends, family members, neighbors...even house guests!
I made these for my kids for Sweetest Day, which was on Saturday. They were excited to be remembered and loved the sweet stuff inside!
There is a quick tutorial with a few pictures to go by on my blog.
Here is a quick write up:
Cardstock: 3x11 inches
Score at: 1 inch, 2 inch, 4 inch, 4.5 inch. Then draw a line lightly at 7 3/8 inch.
Fold up the piece of card stock. (Refer to example.) Using a narrow punch, nestie or x-acto knife, cut out a spot for your candy bar.
Decorate as needed. Then, cut out another oval or key tag shaped opening that a lever door knob can slip through. Finish decorating. And fill with candy! (My favorite being a plain Hershey Bar!! Yum!)
Here's mine, It's early before work and I made this. I will probably add a bow, but was dying to play a challenge today. I didn't have any candy in the house that I could use, so my container is candyless! LOL I am going to make some of these for our craft sale next month. Thanks Dawn!
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