Hot Cocoa Packet Templates For FlyersHot Cocoa Flyer

After reading through the comments and seeing others asking about the font, I purchased Ondise for my winter wedding food labels. I was thinking of using the blank chalkboard printables provided but the first/last letter of each word do not curl/curve like yours do. Did you do something to make it do that? It doesn’t look the same as the other labels for the hot cocoa bar and I wanted everything on the table to look the same.

Please let me know so I can make accurate adjustments. April 19, 2015 at 4:41 pm •. Hi Janet, The 8 x 10 would lose quality if you are trying to blow it up to being 24 x 36. I plan to offer larger sizes in my shop soon but don’t have that set up yet. I got this printed at Staples last year and it was less than $5, what you need is called an “engineering print”.

Hot cocoa packet holder with candy cane,might be good. Templates for the Hot Cocoa. Hot cocoa holders maed with There She Goes Clear Stamps 'Just For You. Free Templates & Links; Blog Tips. Hot Cocoa packet holder I saw a cute cocoa packet holder made out of envelopes on Dawn Griffith's blog. Team Fortress 2 Download Full Game Tpbank.

Those are MUCH cheaper in both black and white and color than standard prints. Staples seems to offer the best pricing on engineering prints that I have found so far and if you search “engineering print” on my blog you can find several projects I’ve created with them. Here is the link to the section on Staples website, and you can see that a 24 x 36 b/w print is less than $4.

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I saw a cute cocoa packet holder made out of envelopes on Dawn Griffith's blog. She has a video tutorial on how she made her's. I must be using a different size of cocoa packet, because her envelope idea wasn't going to fit my cocoa packet very well, so I came up with a simple similar holder using cardstock. How to make my version: CS 9' x 5 1/2', scored along the 9' side at 5', and the sides each at 3/4' Use a bone folder to make the folds crisp, and cut off the 5' sides (tabs), leaving the 4' side tabs intact. Fold the pocket up at the 5' mark and glue the side flaps to the back.

Corner round the top corners. Finished size: 5' x 4' These would make a cute little stocking stuffer, door-prize, thank-you, teacher gift, craft sale item. Or fill with a packet of Chicken Noodle Soup for a Get Well Soon idea. Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Aspen B&Ts; Chocolate and Colonial White cardstock; Coffee Shop stamp set; Yummy stamp set (SU); Velum (other); Chocolate ink; Chocolate bigger brads; Antiqued Copper eyelets (other); Vanilla Cream waxy flax; Light blue chalk; Liquid Applique; Scallop edge punch (SU); Make-up sponge; 3D foam tape; Nestle Carnation Hot Chocolate packet; Coffee grounds.

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