Easter packaging!

Hello everyone! 

We are almost there, in a few days it will be Easter and let me say, for some of us it's hard to resist to the idea of ​​not receiving thousands of chocolate eggs as when we were children!
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Moreover, I'll settle for receive dark chocolate with hazelnuts, then if it is egg-shaped or who knows what, I do not care!
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So I thought it would be nice to give some chocolate to older people too, select maybe some tasty pralines and focus on a fun packaging. The surprise of course is in the chocolate, focused on chocolates with original flavors but also on the great classics and you will see that they will be appreciated!

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Here's how to prepare CARROTS PACKAGING :

What you need:
  • Orange cards
  • Green ribbon
  • Carrot model paper (you can find it here)
  • Scissors
  • Pencils
  • Dark orange marker
  • Glue

METHOD:
  1.  With the pencil and paper pattern, trace the shape on the orange card and cut out only the continuous lines.
  2. Then fold the cardboard following the dotted lines.
  3. With the glue, close the carrot by gluing the edges.
  4. With the pencil make two holes in the center of the two halves in the shape of a half circle.
  5. With a dark orange marker go to create dashes on the carrot to simulate the outer skin.
  6. Place the chocolates in the carrot and close the top with the green ribbon.



 













Simple, right? Now I show you how to prepare the BUNNY PACKAGING:

What you need:
  • Jute bag or rigid fabric
  • Small and white wool pom pom
  • Wool or raffia yarn of your choice
  • Scissors
  • Pencil / Pen

METHOD:
  1. With the pen draw two curves from the two upper corners of the bag to form a V.
  2. Cut out the V.
  3. Fill the bag with chocolates.
  4. With the thread go to close the bag in the middle by doing more turns and pulling well forming the rabbit's ears.
  5. Finally, glue the wool pom pom on the back to form the rabbit's tail.



And here it is done! Two original and cute chocolates on Easter theme!
I hope you liked this idea, let me know if you tried to do it!

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