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Thanks to everyone here at SCS who shared this poem to wrap giant Hershey Bars for Christmas. I don't know who started it, so not sure who to credit, but I have it set up to print on vellum to wrap around the candy bar like in the picture below and thought I'd share in case anyone else wants to use it.
Just run vellum cardstock through the printer and trim off the bottom at 6 7/8". It will wrap around the giant Hershey bars perfectly (I used Special Dark and Symphony). If you get the Nestle giant bars (I got some Butterfinger Crunch) they are a slightly different size. You'll ned to first trim 1/8" off the TOP, then cut off the bottom at 6 1/2" and it will wrap perfectly. The width for all is 8 1/2".
I just used copy paper for the underlayer - wheeled the Bold Snowflake Jumbo wheel in Pixie Pink and Pretty in Pink and added some tiny snowflakes in Cocoa. I printed on the vellum in brown.
I tweaked the poem just a bit to suit me better..and I had to add "Ha Ha" after the part about snow since I am in SoCal!;)
SCS wouldn't let me upload as a Publisher document and I'm a tech tard so I am trying it as a pdf...I hope everything is still aligned properly.
Good Morning Would you please E-Mail the Poem as I am unable to bring it up on my computer, and I would like to make these for my customers. Thanls so Much E-Mail address is [email protected] Thanks Again have a great Thanksgiving Vickie
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So cute! I think I am going to make these for my coworkers this year--and I can keep the "Ha Ha" about the snow since we usually only get a few flakes here and there (mostly we get ICE if anything!). (in Georgia)
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Thanks to everyone here at SCS who shared this poem to wrap giant Hershey Bars for Christmas. I don't know who started it, so not sure who to credit, but I have it set up to print on vellum to wrap around the candy bar like in the picture below and thought I'd share in case anyone else wants to use it.
Just run vellum cardstock through the printer and trim off the bottom at 6 7/8". It will wrap around the giant Hershey bars perfectly (I used Special Dark and Symphony). If you get the Nestle giant bars (I got some Butterfinger Crunch) they are a slightly different size. You'll ned to first trim 1/8" off the TOP, then cut off the bottom at 6 1/2" and it will wrap perfectly. The width for all is 8 1/2".
I just used copy paper for the underlayer - wheeled the Bold Snowflake Jumbo wheel in Pixie Pink and Pretty in Pink and added some tiny snowflakes in Cocoa. I printed on the vellum in brown.
I tweaked the poem just a bit to suit me better..and I had to add "Ha Ha" after the part about snow since I am in SoCal!;)
SCS wouldn't let me upload as a Publisher document and I'm a tech tard so I am trying it as a pdf...I hope everything is still aligned properly.
very nice job, thanks for sharing. I hadn't thought of vellum, because a lot of them crack when trying to fold, BUT, this way you just wrap around and don't have to fold, how neat, and always is neat stamped underneath the vellum. Carolyn