Easter is just a few days away, and my little first grader's class is going to have a small Easter Egg exchange.
So I got some KitKat bars - the snack size ones - from the commissary and started making these candy wrappers.
My kids and I love KitKat. So you can imagine how much we're looking forward to eating the ones that are not gonna be taken to school (I bought 2 bags of KitKat bars even though there's only 23 kids in the little boy's class).
I made these wrappers by using digital papers and elements from Akizo Designs, DigiTee Designs By Sheila, and Shery K Designs.
My little boy is excited to share them tomorrow with his classmates. I really hope the kids enjoy them! (^_^)
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Brilliant idea! I'm sure the kids will enjoy them. They like cute packagings! Great way to make simple things special! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Jhanis! I'm a sucker for cute packaging too!
DeleteSo cute! I'm sure that his classmates just loved them! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Crystal!
DeleteSo cute! I love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole!
DeleteAw, these are the cutest! You have one lucky kiddo. My youngest adores KitKat, he calls them kittycat bars :P Hope you had a fun Easter, Ritchil!
ReplyDeleteKittycat bars -- that is so cute! Thanks for dropping by Allie!
DeleteSo cute my dear!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Alexis! (^_^)
DeleteThese are so cute! What dimensions did you make the labels to fit perfectly around the candy? I'd like to do something like this for my son's birthday party!
ReplyDeleteThe labels were 2 1/2 by 3 1/2 inches. I'm glad you found something here that you could use for your son's party! Let me know how it turned out. :)
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