Topper For Cello Bags

Baking By babypooh Updated 12 Mar 2010 , 6:45pm by luv2bake6

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babypooh Posted 11 Mar 2010 , 10:30pm
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I was wondering if anyone knows a supplier for cellophane bag toppers. I was thinking about putting toppers on my individual favor cookies using a topper to make it look more professional. I would like to personalize, for instance if there is a shower or birthday party I could put that info on the front of the topper. This sounds like a craftie thing, the only problem there may be a need for a lot of one kind per job. And don't forget the different size/larger cello bags. Did I explain this correctly?

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Carolinacookie Posted 11 Mar 2010 , 11:46pm
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Hi,
I'm new here on the forum and really new to cookie making, however
I do make lots of bag toppers for treats and cello bags. I'd be
glad to make you some-I can make and print or make and email to
you to print as many as you want. You can see some examples of
Christmas ones I've done in my etsy shop
here a couple of links to some of them if you're interested:

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=34305561
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=39200793

If you have a certain design in mind just let me know,
hope this helps.
I love this forum and am learning so much before I even begin
to bake.
Tammy Brown

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windycitybaker Posted 12 Mar 2010 , 2:13pm
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I've never bought from a supplier, but find that they're pretty easy to make on my own. I use cardstock from a company called "Stampin' Up!" because they make paper, ink, markers and accessories that all match, and there are over 50 colors to choose from. I can also get the RGB #s so that anything I print out on my own, on a regular color printer, matches the color of paper I'm using. It's pretty cool, and my toppers always look very professional.

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luv2bake6 Posted 12 Mar 2010 , 6:21pm
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Thanks for the tip windycitybaker!
Are they comparatively priced with Michael's or AC Moore?

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windycitybaker Posted 12 Mar 2010 , 6:30pm
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I've never done an exact price comparison, although I rarely buy through the chain stores anymore because of quality. Stampin'Up stuff is sold through local demonstrators and they also have a website. Even if it did end up being a little more expensive, it's worth it to me because I know colors will always match and the quality is terrific. Now if only I could make my icing match my SU colors! icon_smile.gif

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luv2bake6 Posted 12 Mar 2010 , 6:45pm
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Yeah, that would be great, wouldnt it? I'd just be happy if i could get the colors i'm trying to acheive!

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