
Well, it's getting to be that time of the year again... It sometimes seems that I just put the Christmas decorations away. But, here we are again.


I've been making nugget wrappers for a few years now and I thought it might be a good idea to update some of them. They are a cute little gift for teachers, or your kid's friends or just a little something to add to the stockings. The kids also like to make them. It's a fun project for the whole family.
"Free Printables"
For "Free" Christmas Printables and instructions, just click on the print button below...I've included 18 nugget wrappers with both Christmas images on them and also ones that are just the prints. The download has 3 printable pages. Page 1 is the actual nugget wrappers. Page 2 are the toppers for the nugget packages and page 3 are the actual instructions. So very easy to make and your recipients will love how thoughtful you are.
Page 1

Page 2

These are the toppers for each nugget package. I use card stock for these toppers. It makes the top a litle more sturday.
Instructions for Making Nugget Wrappers and Tray
Although I have included the instructions for the nugget wrappers in the printable, I thought I would also include the instructions on this post. The wrappers are pretty easy. Just print the ones you want and cut them out.
The tray is very easy. If you don't have a Scor pal, you can easily use a ruler. Cut the size that you are interested in...1 7/8"X 4" for a four pack of nuggets, 1 7/8"X 6" for a six pack, and 1 7/8"X 8" for an eight pack.

Score the construction paper or cardstock 1/4" on both long sides. You can use the rounded end of a paper clip to score the paper if you don't have a Scor pal. Once scored, fold on score line to give each side an edge where the nuggets will be held in place.
Place a piece of double faced tape down the center of the tray or a dot of glue....whatever you have available. Then place nuggets in the tray. The tape or glue holds them in place so they don't move around. If using glue, wait until the glue is dry before you put in to the pretzel bag.
Insert your tray of nuggets into the pretzel bag. (These can be purchased at Walmart, craft stores that have cake decorating items or online. They are very reasonable.
Cut out the topper and make a hole at the top of the topper. You can use yarn, ribbon, jute, or whatever you have on hand to seal the bag. The pretzel bags do come with silver ties also.


One Final Thought...
Christmas is always the best time of the year. We all love to give to our special people. Our children love to give to their teachers and I always loved bringing cute little treats to the people that I worked with every year. It was always a labor of love to make everyone feel a little special.

I wanted to include a short video for Chrismas cookies and love sharing great recipes from cooks around the internet. Natasha's Kitchen is one of my favorite websites. All of her dishes are easy and delicious. If you are interested in seeing more of her posts, just click HERE and you will see how many great recipes she has...she also has a great sense of humor!



Well, that's it for today. I hope you enjoyed this post. Sometimes the smallest gift is the best gift, especially if it's CHOCOLATE...😅
Always remember...Life is short, eat dessert first!"...Words to live by!