jtanddolly
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For all of you crazy Twilight fans...I made sucker wrappers that are good favors if you are going to throw a New Moon party. You can find new moon sucker wrappers in my 4shared account. Here is a link:
http://www.4shared.com/dir/18450345/3a021cdc/Sucker_Wrappers.html
The font I used is called Twilight and can be found for free online. Also, if you want to add words to the sucker wrapper and don't know how...here is a link that will teach you how to add a "text box" or "Word Art" using MS Word:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2286193
Finally, here is how to make the actual sucker wrapper:
• 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.
These look best with flat suckers but the round suckers will work too.
http://www.4shared.com/dir/18450345/3a021cdc/Sucker_Wrappers.html
The font I used is called Twilight and can be found for free online. Also, if you want to add words to the sucker wrapper and don't know how...here is a link that will teach you how to add a "text box" or "Word Art" using MS Word:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2286193
Finally, here is how to make the actual sucker wrapper:
• 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.
These look best with flat suckers but the round suckers will work too.