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Photo: Natalie Bird
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Lollipop Holder
Written by Natalie Bird
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Imagine a bunch of lollipops sticking out of a glass jar inviting you to take a closer look because first- the wrappers are oh-so-cute and second - it has your name printed on it. I had this opportunity to create a variety of individual lollipop holders for a birthday party of my daughter. We wanted to personalize and thank everyone who came. This excited bunch of kids were so amazed, they each made sure everyone has the lollipops with their names on. |
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I have here a simple tutorial on how to make this party favors. You could use just about any digital kits you want and pick a theme to best suit the occasion.
Here's a simple tutorial on how to create the lollipop holder.
What You Need to Start:
- printer
- hole punch
- double sided tape
- ribbon
NOTE:
see instructions below:
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