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Snack Size Hershey’s Candy Bar Sliders

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Herhey's Bar Candy SlidersGood Morning Creative Friends!

I love candy bar sliders and they are really great but when you need to make a bunch of them, especially for a large banquet, retreat,  or even when you need to send in 30 for your kid’s class they can become an expensive project. 

I decided to scale down the candy bar slider for a small snack-pack size Hershey’s bar (the .49 oz bars that you get 8 in a pack).  They are usually just over 1.00 for a pack.  A lot better on your budget.

Here’s what you will need.

Cardstock
Hershey’s Snack size candy bar (.49 oz.)
Sticky Strip
Ribbon (approximately 20 inches)
Stamps/Embellishments
Hole Punch
Crimper

Cut your cardstock to 4 inches x 4 1/2 inches.
Score at 1 3/4  inches in and then at 3 1/2 inches in.

Score linesI found a tutorial for the regular size ones that is done like I make them, so instead of reinventing the wheel, I’m sharing the link I found with you of a tutorial of how these sliders are made.  This tutorial is for the regular 1.55 oz Hershey’s bars but if you need pictures to see how something is made, it will be a good source for you for the basics of this project.  If you want to make the mini ones like mine, then just use my measurements for the cardstock and scoring.  I also crimped the ends of mine.

Candy Bar SlidersI embellished the brown one I made with one of the stamps from the Crazy For Cupcakes set.  The pink one with a heart stamp from the  You & Moi  and if you want to learn to make the flowers like on the green one, see the post on Peppermint Patti Flowers.  I, of course just used the top of that type of flower to put on the slider.

Hope you enjoyed these.  They are a really fun project to make and they go pretty quick and aren’t time consuming at all.  I also like this project because it’s so versatile and you can do them for any occasion.

Have a creative day,
Juila

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