Ingredients:
White card stock
Black card stock
Brother Scan N’ Cut
Mini Football Ornaments
Rolling adhesive
Foam adhesive
Hershey’s Kisses
Recipe:
The larger bags is 3.5 inches wide and the smaller bad is 2 inches wide. Cut the toppers out of card stock. The black topper is 3.5 by 5″ scored at 2.5 inches. The white toppers were just tall enough to accommodate the Eagles logo. The Hershey’s Kisses were on clearance after Christmas. They are a perfect color for Eagles fans but when I purchased them, I had St. Patrick’s Day in mind. Add the kisses to each bag and seal with rolling adhesives. The mini football ornaments are from Hobby Lobby and are part of the My Little Christmas collection. They were 90% off! Attach the mini footballs to the toppers with foam adhesives. Then, attach the logos over them with foam adhesives. The logos on the black toppers were printed on card stock and cut out with the Brother Scan N’ Cut.
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