Hello fellow digi and hybrid scrappers! Decorator Jen here to show you how to take chocolate to the next level! Got your attention yet?
Today’s hybrid blog is making a personalized candy bar label, which would be a perfect gift for any occasion.

I’m making two labels – one for Valentine’s Day and another for a Birthday!
Please note: I’m using PSE 7 for this tutorial.
You’ll need:
* 8.5 x 11 white cover stock sheet
* 2 large chocolate bars (the kind with a label sleeve)
* adhesive tape
* trimmer or scissors
* digital paper and elements - I used Karen Funk’s Remember When Kit and Robyn Meierotto’s Cupcake kit
Step One: Take the wrapper off the chocolate bar and measure it. My measurements where 5.25 x 6.5
Step Two: In PSE I opened an 8.5 x 11 document and cropped each digital paper to the size of 5.25 x 6.5
Step Three: I then added text and digital elements and saved the document as a .jpg
Step Four: print off the .jpg onto the cover stock sheet on highest resolution.
Step Five: Cut out your labels and wrap them snugly around the foiled chocolate bar with adhesive.
That’s it! Now just wrap it up nicely for a gift or make more for favors (wedding, loot bags, baby showers etc.)
Just try not to eat them before they’re given away!
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Tags: Hybrid Project, Jen Papadimitriou, Karen Funk, Robyn Meierotto













What an easy thing to create! And who doesn’t love candy bars?
good idea! Chocolate bars with a message using my own wrappers!