jtanddolly
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Here was a cute and inexpensive Christmas gift for your children's teachers, bus driver, etc. All you need is some cardstock, ribbon, hot chocolate packets, and peppermint sticks. You can find the peppermint sticks at Wal-mart in the candy christmas isle. They are peppermint sticks that are dipped in chocolate and they are sold in a round clear plastic tub that says "Old Fashioned Peppermint Sticks".
These are super simple to make! When I print mine...the wrapper measures 9 x 5 inches. Then fold on the black line, use double sided tape to secure the cocoa packet and peppermint stick to the wrapper, punch your holes, thread the ribbon and make a bow. Voila!!! A cute, quick, easy and inexpensive gift that you can make for all of your child's teachers. If you have a fun corner punch use it to emblish the top corner near the peppermint stick (see example).
Don't forget the music teacher, librarian, bus driver, cafeteria workers, art teacher, PE teacher...who am I missing!?!
I DELETED THE IMAGES TO MAKE ROOM IN MY PHOTOBUCKET, BUT YOU CAN STILL FIND THE WRAPPERS IN MY 4SHARED FILE. LOOK IN THE "CANDY WRAPPER FILE" THEN LOOK IN "MISC. WRAPPERS"
These are super simple to make! When I print mine...the wrapper measures 9 x 5 inches. Then fold on the black line, use double sided tape to secure the cocoa packet and peppermint stick to the wrapper, punch your holes, thread the ribbon and make a bow. Voila!!! A cute, quick, easy and inexpensive gift that you can make for all of your child's teachers. If you have a fun corner punch use it to emblish the top corner near the peppermint stick (see example).
Don't forget the music teacher, librarian, bus driver, cafeteria workers, art teacher, PE teacher...who am I missing!?!
I DELETED THE IMAGES TO MAKE ROOM IN MY PHOTOBUCKET, BUT YOU CAN STILL FIND THE WRAPPERS IN MY 4SHARED FILE. LOOK IN THE "CANDY WRAPPER FILE" THEN LOOK IN "MISC. WRAPPERS"