treat bags

Take treats for school in paper bags with adorable personalized labels. Run our large circle labels through the printer with our print template or write each name by hand. An adorable back-to-school design that is great for single lunches or an entire classroom!

Materials Needed:

• Back-To-School Lunch Labels How-To PDF

• Red 4″ Round Labels

• 8 1/2″ x 11″ Text Paper in Clover, Chocolate, Chartreuse and Eco-White

• 3/4″ Hole Punch

• 1/4″ Hole Punch

• Tiny Zots

• Scissors

• Black Marker

 

Instructions:

1. Begin by printing names onto labels. Use the apple template as a guide to cut your red stickers into apple shapes and set aside.

2. Cut leaf from Clover paper and stem from Chocolate paper using templates. Fold leaf in half (lengthwise) and stick both leaf and stem behind apple sticker.

3. Punch 3/4″ circles from Clover and Chartreuse paper. (You will need at least two of each color to make one worm.) Adhere together using tiny Zots and stick to apple.

4. Punch two 1/4″ circles from Eco-White for eyes. Adhere to worm’s face with tiny Zots.

5. Draw in eyes and mouth. Stick finished apple onto fold of lunch bag!

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4 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    Interesting design for a lunch box label, sure kids would love worms because of that. Great to have those detailed steps on how to create such cute label, moms and those who are into craft would find it easy to make such.

  2. At the Highland Park Paper Source, we’re doing a mini variation of this apple using the 1 1/4″ red stickers on placecards for Rosh Hashanah. No worm, of course!

  3. Cat Rowe says:

    Darling. I do this same concept for Halloween treat bags for my neighborhood kids. One year I will do a bat, next a pumpkin, next
    a spider. I actually attach the label to a wood clothespin can clip
    it on the sack. Then the kids can use them on their school folders or as decoration. I have even used felt instead of the paper and glued googlie eyes on them. They are darling clipped to the bottom of a kitchen sink window valance….upside down!!!!!!!!!!

  4. INDIRECT MARKETING says:

    Interesting design for a lunch box label, sure kids would love worms because of that. Great to have those detailed steps on how to create such cute label, moms and those who are into craft would find it easy to make such.

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