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Chocolate Candy Invitation & Printable


Make a yummy candy invitation to your next party using mints, mounds, snickers, whoppers, and treasure candies. You're guests will be excited and thrilled to RSVP immediately (after they enjoy the chocolate!)
Make a yummy candy invitation to your next party using mints, mounds, snickers, whoppers, and treasure candies. You're guests will be excited and thrilled to RSVP immediately (after they enjoy the chocolate!)



Since I'm going with a chocolate theme for our next party, I figured the invitation needed to have chocolate in it too.  And after seeing Practically Livings's Bridesmaid invite (that I shared HERE), I really wanted to try one of my own.

And now I'm sharing the printable and directions on how you can make your own.

candies needed for a candy invitaton
First you need to gather the candy you are going to need.  My printable invitation has
Mints (I used York Peppermint Patties)
Mounds
Snickers
Whoppers
Treasures*
 (*this was the hardest to find since my Walmart didn't have them, but I found them at Kroger)


Candies needed for a chocolate party invitation
Now gather the other items:
scissors
ribbon
hole punch
bags
printable invitations


Whoppers for your party invitation
I decided I didn't want my Whoppers all over the bag, so I ended up bagging them into a smaller 3x4 inch zip top baggie. (You can find these in the craft section or Walmart or other hobby store.)

If you can find the individual bags of Whoppers, that would be great to use, but I can only find them at Halloween, so I went this route instead.

chocolate candy party invitation
Now place all your candy into the big bag.  I started with my Whoppers on the bottom, purely for looks.  Then I made sure all my candy was turned "out", just 'cause I'm a little anal that way.


free party invitation printable
Punch a hole in the top corner of your printable invitation.  Use a long piece of curling ribbon to tie your bag closed.Thread your invitation onto the ribbon through the hole.  Tie it on securely with a knot.

how to make ribbon curl
Cut yourself some "curly-ques" out of the ribbon, using the technique I described in making candy bouquets HERE.  I usually like my bows very full, so I cut 3, but decided it was too much after completing, and removed one of the pink.

Chocolate candy invitation
Tie the "curly-ques" onto the ribbon with your invitation.

Make a yummy candy invitation to your next party using mints, mounds, snickers, whoppers, and treasure candies. You're guests will be excited and thrilled to RSVP immediately (after they enjoy the chocolate!)
Now give your invation to all your friends.

Make a yummy candy invitation to your next party using mints, mounds, snickers, whoppers, and treasure candies. You're guests will be excited and thrilled to RSVP immediately (after they enjoy the chocolate!)

If you want to make your own, here is the printable.  Just import into your graphics program, add your party information and print.  I printed mine 4 to a page so they were the size of postcards which worked perfect.

Make a yummy candy invitation to your next party using mints, mounds, snickers, whoppers, and treasure candies. You're guests will be excited and thrilled to RSVP immediately (after they enjoy the chocolate!)

5 comments:

  1. this is such an adorable idea!! Love the poem! thanks so much for linking up to handmade tuesdays @ ladybug blessings www.ladybug-blessings.com

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  2. This is so cute! Nice job! :) I'm a new follower from the Whistling Wednesday Blog hop!

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  3. Great ideas! I'm your 50th follower, Yeh! Come on by and follow me too.

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  4. so cute, this would be a great party favor idea. thanks for sharing this at my party!!!

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  5. What a fun idea! I love it!

    I'd love to have you share this at my For the Kids Friday Link Party, going on now at SunScholars. Come join in on the fun!

    http://sunscholars.blogspot.com/2011/03/for-kids-friday-4.html

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