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  • Ideas for a Get-Well Arrangement for a Boy Using Hugs Candy

    A get-well arrangement for a little boy should be bright, cheerful and filled with flowers, candies, toys and activities. If he likes chocolate, and can have it, Hershey's Hugs are sure to be a welcome addition. The candies, introduced in 1993, are similar to Hershey's Kisses, but include a combination of milk chocolate and white cream. The sentiment behind the candy's name will cheer up any sick little boy. Build such an arrangement around a beloved toy, book or action figure.

  • How to Word Response Cards for a Bar Mitzvah

    Celebrating a Bar Mitzvah is a momentous occasion for any young Jewish man or woman. The gathering of friends and family for this religious rite of passage is a memorable moment that will be cherished forever. After the event, it is important to adequately thank those people who shared that special day. Writing a heartfelt, meaningful thank you note will accomplish just that.

  • Candy Bar Baby Shower Games

    No baby shower is complete without a few silly (and sometimes embarrassing) games. Many baby shower hosts incorporate candy bars into their games for a variety of reasons. Not only do they taste good and make great prizes, but many have names relevant to babies or resemble poop when melted. If you will be hosting a baby shower, don't forget to include a candy bar game.

  • How to Use Several Candy Bars for Birthday Greeting

    Most people enjoy getting candy for their birthday, so creating a birthday greeting out of candy bars is like giving two presents in one. Constructing a small poster featuring the person's age in candy bars is one way to incorporate candy bars into your birthday greeting, though they can also be used to spell out "Happy Birthday" or other wishes if desired. Make the poster to glue the candy bars on as simple or as elaborate as you wish, such as covering cardboard with various scraps of wallpaper.

  • How to Make Your Own Mini Candy Bar Wrappers From Address Labels

    From toddler birthday parties to Super Bowl bashes, everyone loves chocolates. Personalize miniature chocolate bars for any gathering with wrappers created just for the event. Address labels offer an easy option for personalizing tiny treats. Print the labels off the computer, stamp fun designs on the labels, or write quirky sayings on each bar. No matter how the label gets made, guest are sure to love their customized treats.

  • How to Make Diapers for the Dirty Diaper Shower Game

    Many baby shower hostesses like to liven things up by planning games for the mom-to-be and guests to play. In the Dirty Diaper Game, players try to guess what types of candies are melted in the diapers, while the candy mimics a different kind of mess that the mom-to-be will soon be dealing with. This game is easily tied to the shower theme.

  • How to Make a Poem With Real Candy Bars

    A poem is a homemade gift that can fit any occasion. Candy poems use the brand names of popular candies in place of nouns. For example, "Friends can be Life Savers when you hit a Rocky Road." To put a fun, unique twist on a candy poem, you can create a card with real candy bars. To secure your candy bars, choose a strong card stock and strong craft glue.

  • How to Use a Nestle's Chocolate Nutcracker Candy Bar as a Napkin Decoration

    Every year at Christmas time, Nestle produces a variety of holiday-themed chocolate candies, including the chocolate nutcracker candy bar. This solid piece of milk chocolate is molded into a classic soldier nutcracker shape and wrapped with colorful foil depicting a nutcracker. Incorporate these tasty miniatures into a holiday craft project for yourself or your children. You'll have festive napkin holders for your holiday table, and your guests will have a sweet treat at the end of the meal.

  • Where Can I Get Personalized Birthday Candy Bars?

    Imagine going to a birthday party and getting a personalized candy bar as a party favor with a photo of the birthday person or a special message. Whether the bars are mini or giant, there are personalized wrappers to commemorate the occasion.

  • How do I Personalize Candy Labels?

    Personalized candy bars definitely make a lasting impression on the recipient. They make memorable treats at birthday parties, baby showers, and weddings. Making candy labels with your organization's logo and slogan can also be a profitable idea for a fundraiser. Microsoft Office offers a variety of templates to download and edit for free to create your own personalized candy bar wrappers.

  • Homemade Santa Candy Bar Wrapper

    The Christmas holiday season is a popular time of year for homemade gifts and treats, including homemade chocolate. Like commercial chocolate, a homemade chocolate bar needs a protective wrapping to keep it fresh and clean while affording an opportunity for decorating and personalizing your chocolate. Using an image-editing program, some sticker printer paper stock and regular kitchen aluminum foil, you can create a professional-looking Christmas chocolate bar wrapper using your favorite image of Santa Claus.

  • How to Make Designer Mini Hershey Bars

    If you are having trouble coming up with a unique party favor for your wedding, birthday or baby shower, don't worry! Creating your own candy wrapper can be easier than you think, and you can then personalize chocolate bars to give as favors.

  • Valentine's Candy Bar Crafts

    Kids can make candy bar crafts for Valentine’s Day for their friends and family. They’re also fun for parents to make and give to their children. Candy bar crafts can be made at home for a special someone or can be an activity for a Valentine's party at school, scouts or any other youth group.

  • How to Make a Birthday Candy Bar Story Card

    Giving someone a card is a great way to recognize a special event like a birthday, but making a candy bar story card is even better. Candy lovers will delight in the time and sentiment behind the candy bar story card, not to mention the tasty treats included. You create the card using store-bought candy to help tell a story, and each one can be as distinctive as the person receiving it. For added flair, try crafting a card using all one type of candy, such as chocolate or fruit-flavored.

  • Thank You Ideas Using Candy Bars

    Saying thank you with candy bars is a sure way to win the heart of the recipient. Present the candy bars in a creative way for a special gift. Any type of candy bars work for the creative presentation ideas. If you're gifting the candy to a picky eater, check out his favorite candy bars before making the gift. Also note any food allergies, particularly to milk and nuts which are in many candy bars.

  • How to Assemble a Candy Bar Cake

    A candy bar cake is a no-bake, no-fuss dessert gift that provides all the sugary fun of a traditional cake but doesn't require any baking expertise. Unlike baking a cake, a candy bar cake requires no clean up, no mixing and no baking, and can last for weeks and months as each miniature candy bar is individually unwrapped and enjoyed.

  • How to Create a Candy Dessert Bar

    Creating a candy dessert bar is a party within a party. The table holds a variety of sweet treats, with a little something for everyone. Small desserts, pastries, cupcakes and various types of candy appeal to almost everyone. This trend has been enjoyed by many guests at children's parties, adult parties, showers, weddings or any type of event. Create a candy dessert bar at your next party and your guests will feel like a kid in a candy store.

  • How to Create Free Candy Bar Wrappers

    Looking for something unique for your next party or get together? Look no further than custom candy bar wrappers. Free candy bar wrapper designs can be found for any occasion from a wedding to Halloween. You can customize these wrappers with your name or event title, and even place your own image on them. In addition, many sites also have custom wrappers for beverages. You just need to know where to find them online.

  • How to Make a CTU Keycard

    CTU, or Counter Terrorist Unit, is the fictional government agency featured on the Fox Network television show "24." This agency is highly secretive and, as such, requires agents to hold key cards so that they can be identified and allowed access to closed rooms. If you're going as a CTU agent to a Halloween party, you'll definitely need a key card to complete the costume. There are two types of key cards you can make. One is simple, the other more complex. We'll discuss the simple one first.

  • How to Make Package Toppers Using Candy Bars

    Gift wrapping does not need to be boring. You can use items you have around your home to add a special touch to any gift. Comics, plain brown grocery bags or colored magazines can be used for wrapping, and you can top your packages with candy bars. This is an especially good way to get rid of extra candy you might left over from a holiday celebration. Here are some things you need to know about how to use candy bars as package toppers. You can even use them to attach the gift tag.

  • How to Make Graduation Candy Bar Wrappers

    Whether you are throwing a graduation party for college or high school students, party favors add a nice touch. Many stores offer a wide range of party favors to suit almost any occasion, but homemade party favors can be truly unique. Not to mention that they cost a lot less. For example, candy bars can be turned into something truly original by adding creative candy wrapper. All you need are a couple inexpensive supplies.

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