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Cadbury in Disguise

Tomorrow @ Pandan youth fellowship we will be celebrating birthdays for sept - april babies. Ya, its a long stretch because we missed out the sept - dec batch last year. Oops :p Oh well, I'm partially in charge of this, and iIm responsible for the gifts / cards. I thought of making cards at first, but then I came out with another idea which save more time and something new - decorated candy bars!! Oh, forgot to mention I got the inspiration from Kurtis' blog. Yep, hidden behind these fancy papers are nothing more than cadbury chocolate bars. Hehehe. I took off the original wrapping, keep the foil, and designed another wrapping of my own. Not sure if everybody are into chocolates, but I hope they'll like these "cadbury in disguise" :)

Comments

Rachfaith said…
this is realy cool!!!!!
thanks again.. i'm wondering if they'll find out the scallop is a bookmark .. hehehe...
Agnes Sim said…
wow...nice n creative wo. Sure they like it very much! hey...may i know where u bought the card? like u send me one. It's nice le.
ya, they liked it ^^ the one i sent you has no patterned paper. I bought the cardstock from scrap n crop. Another place i shop for paper is craft haven in One U. They have some nice pattern paper there.

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