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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.

How to Make Hot Cocoa Packet Envelopes: The Holidays are Coming! Nestl Dark Chocolate Hot Cocoa 0.71 Oz. The Dhandho Investor By Mohnish Pabrai Pdf Viewer. Box Of 50 Packets, Made with real Nestle cocoa, Mix with. Hot Cocoa Packet Templates I find these little packs are great gifts for co- workers and school teachers. They are simple, thoughtful and usable. I have made some decorated envelopes for hot cocoa packets or trail mix or mini microwave popcorn or even a small packet of M & M's to be. How to Make Hot Cocoa Packet Envelopes: The Holidays are Coming! Nestl Dark Chocolate Hot Cocoa 0.71 Oz. Box Of 50 Packets, Made with real Nestle cocoa.

Hot Cocoa Packet Templates For Resumes

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.

Around this time of year, I start gathering the supplies to put together easy, perfect-for-anyone gifts. These gifts, which can be given to a hostess, co-worker, neighbors, and teachers, have to be quick to assemble, but also have to have that “special” handmade look.

Provided me with a big ‘ol stack of various printable labels to get me going on my holiday organization, and you should have seen how giddy I was as I sorted through them, trying to decide which to use (or which to hoard) first! Today I’m sharing two variations for Hot Cocoa Printable Labels.

I’ve layered the makings for hot cocoa in mason jars for many years and it’s always a hit! This year, I used 12-ounce mason jars for individual hot cocoa servings. When the jar is opened (and marshmallows removed), you can add 1 cup of boiling water right into the jar and have a rich, warm treat ready to drink! I set out a group of jars and added each layer of ingredients, assembly line style–the jars were ready in no time. On their own, the layered hot cocoa mix is pretty, but adding a custom label to the top of the jar and a nice ribbon gives the gift that extra special touch. I used to create these labels. The design interface has an abundance of backgrounds (like this awesome houndstooth), font styles, color customization, and image customization options.

You can choose from their many images/backgrounds/etc. Or even upload your own images and add them right into the design. For these labels, I purchased the hot cocoa image online, saved it to my computer, and had it uploaded to my label template all in a matter of minutes.

And THENyou just hit print right from the online screen. Pop your sheet of labels into the printer and out come the finished labels. I absolutely love the glossy finish on these 2″ labels and they are the perfect fit for the tops of these regular mason jar lids.

Snowtape 2 Keygen Free there. Alternately, you may want to wrap up a housewares gift set for someone and include hot cocoa mix or simply package it differently than in the jars. I created some Hot Cocoa Mix tags that can be added to a mug handle or to the outside of a package. I also designed these tags using the –I started with a pre-set design and customized the text and graphic to make it my own. These printable tags include the little plastic strings to hook the tag right on. Love that–don’t be surprised if you see these tags pop up again and again. I have visions of little dresses all lined up and labeled with custom tags–seriously, the tags alone are going to inspire sewing projects ’cause I’m in love with organization like that.

I like that the tags have a little more space where instructions or ingredients can be included along with a holiday greeting. You can download either of my two label sheets below: Once you download the PDF label files, simply print onto the corresponding label sheet – be sure to uncheck the “Fit to Page” box in your printer pop-up box. If you’d like to design your own labels and tags, please don’t be intimidated. It usually takes me for.ever. To do anything graphic design-like, but I designed both of these label sheets without any prior experience in less than 30 minutes (which included searching online and purchasing the additional graphics that I wanted for the project). It is completely do-able!