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Thursday 10 December 2020

Penguin Pull-up Candy Wrapper | Stamping Bella Tutorial

Hi all!! Today I'm sharing the cutest little Penguin Pull-up Candy Wrappers featuring Snowsuit PenguinsPenguin Family and Holiday sentiments from Stamping Bella Stamps


Supplies:
Christmas themed papers
Scoring board and bone folder
Double sided tape (1/4")
Hole punch
Ribbon
Candy bars (1.5" wide x 5.75" tall)

How to:
Stamp a selection of penguins from Snowsuit Penguins and Penguin Family - you need one for each wrapper. 
Colour the images using your preferred medium 


Fussy cut around the outline of the images, using a precision scissors. 


For each wrapper cut a scalloped circle, approximately 2" in diameter, from white card, and a stitched circle, approximately 1.75" in diameter, from designer paper. 


Adhere a stitched circle to each of the scalloped circles. 


Using foam tape, adhere one penguin to each of the circle panels. 


For each candy wrapper, cut a piece of paper measuring 4.25" x 6.5". 


Score on the 4.25" side at 1.5" and 3.25" 


Apply a strip of tape on the inside, across the bottom of the centre panel and the 1" panel. Also apply a strip of tape up along the side of the 1" panel.  


Fold in the 1.5" panel first, Then fold the 1" panel over it. 



Score three lines across the bottom - at 1/8", 1/4" and 3/8" to create the candy wrapper look. 


Punch a hole at the top, in the centre


Thread a ribbon through the hole, front and back. You will need approx 20" for each wrapper. 


Slide the candy bar in, and it will push the ribbon down inside the wrapper. 


Tie the ribbon in a knot at the top, or using twine to secure it. 


Adhere one of the circle panels to the front of each wrapper. 


Stamp the For You sentiment from the Holiday sentiments and adhere beneath the image. 
Pull the ribbon upwards to reveal the candy bar. 


For more inspiration check out the Stamping Bella Sisterhood page over on Facebook, where you can add your own Stamping Bella creations.


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