Here is a sucker wrapper for you...and below the image is instructions for how you can set it up in MS Word (unless you are a MAC user) and personalize it:
I deleted these to make room in my photobucket but they are in my 4shared in lollipop wrappers if anyone needs some.
Open up a word document and click on file and in the drop down menu click on setup. In the margins tab set all of the margins to .3 and make sure the direction is set to "landscape".
Next copy and paste the wrapper into word.
Then click on "format" and in the drop down menu click on "picture".
Next go to the "size" tab and set the height to 6.22 inches, then click the tab key on your keyboard and the width will automatically correct itself to 2.59 inches.
Then click "okay".
If you set your margins correctly, you will be able to get four of these to a page.
Print out the wrappers and cut out around each image.
Then use a hole punch to punch out the marked hole.
Next fold all three lines, slide your sucker through the hole, wrap the wrapper around the sucker and secure with double sided tape.
***This wrapper looks the best with the flat suckers, but works with the round suckers as well.
To personalize this wrapper insert the "upside down wrapper into word"...that is the one with the orange at the bottom. Then you will need to insert a text box over the image:
You should already have your images set up in MS Word
Next make sure that your cursor is below the images that you want to insert a text box over by hitting return twice.
Then look for the tab at the top of word that says "insert", click on it and scroll down and click on "text box".
Next, a big box will show up on the screen that says text box(this may show up on the second page)...ignore this box but look for your mouse that will show up as an +. Move the +/mouse to where you want your text box to go (I would recommend putting your wording on the orange side of the wrapper...opposite from the Stitch picture) then left click and drag the mouse to make the size box you want for the area you want the wording to go.
Then go back up to the top of word and click on "format" and click on "text box" in the drop down menu.
Look for the tab that says "colors and lines". In the fill section make sure the color box says "no color". In the line section make sure the color says "no line". Then the background will show through behind whatever text you type in the box and there won't be a line around the text box.
Now you can type whatever you want inside the box by clicking inside the box and choosing font and size.
If the box isn't the right size you can drag the corners and sides to make it the right size.
***If you have problems setting this up, please feel free to send me a pm with your email address and what you want it to say and I would be happy to help personalize it.