Valentine Suckers

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You’ve seen this project before … back on January 23rd I posted the Valentine Treat Holder and I’m happy to report the video is finally ready!

In the video I shared how to make it with the Polka Dot Parade DSP … but my picture shows one made with Calypso Coral and the Designer Series Paper Stacks (Subtles Collection).  You choose the color …  based off the suckers or candy you buy.

To make this sucker holder all you need is a piece of Designer Series Paper that measures 10  x 3-1/8 (or 3-1/4 if you want to add a larger piece of candy).  You’ll score it at 1/2″ on each side (portrait) and then turn and score it at 5-5/8.

I used the Love You to the Moon stamp set … with Calypso Coral ink and in the video I switched it out and used White Stitched Ribbon …. but then I decided I liked the White Taffeta Ribbon better.

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Here’s a video on how to make the Valentine Candy Holder.

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Thanks & have a great day!!

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56 thoughts on “Valentine Suckers”

  1. Love this cute sucker holder! I will make this for the folks at work. Thanks for sharing. I always look forward to your creations!

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  2. Thanks Angie,
    So excited to say the UPS man is bringing me my sale a bration order tomorrow – Now lets just hope all this snow we got today here in Jersey will not back log him! I just can’t wait to get my hands on the bitty banner punch!!!
    Lysa

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  3. Love the sucker holder. It’s so cute and easy. I’ll definitely try it. I’m wondering if a small fun size candy bar will fit in it. Thanks for sharing your wonderful creativity.

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  4. HI ANGIE!! LOVE THE VALENTINE CANDY HOLDER! EASY FOR SEVERAL TO MAKE FOR TEACHERS. THANKS ANGIE..AS USUAL GREAT PROJECT..PEGGY

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  5. That is just so adorable and would be easy enough for my daughter to make to give to her friends……well maybe I’d have to help her but it would be great mother/daughter time….right? Thank you so much for the cute project. I reLly appreciate your help Angie!

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  6. Super cute!! What an easy project that looks like you put a lot of work into it. I will have to give it a try. Thanks for the video How-to’s… They are always great. AJ@queenofmynest

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  7. Angie, I make 60 Valentine treats every year for my grandsons’ to hand out at school/daycare and this is adorable and very easy to make. Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Great idea for quick and simple gift for friends, grandkids, school teachers, fellow workers…just about everyone would enjoy getting this Valentine Sucker. I may have to made one for myself!

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  9. very cute! looks quick and easy. I like the red better. I bet raspberry ripple would be adorable too! I did chuckle when I saw the title to your post, imagining people instead of lolly pops. 🙂

    TFS!

    Jenny W

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  10. Great project! I am going to make these for my kids and their friends…perhaps even my co-workers depending on how much paper i have. lol Thanks for sharing!!

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  11. Thank you for posting a video!! I love this treat holder, it’s a perfect project for me and my daughter to do together for her class!!

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  12. So cute and yet so simple to make. I’m giving my grandchildren one and also one to my husband who I’ve already told “I love you to the moon and back.” Thanks Angie …you’re my inspiration!

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