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I made some Back-to-School gifts for a group of girls at church. These are made with a roll of Rolo’s Candy and made to look like a pencil. They turned out super cute and are very easy to make! I got the inspiration to make these from Simple J Studio, where she made these as Valentine’s for teachers.
What you will need:
- Rolo’s
- Hershey Hugs (or Kisses)
- Yellow and Pink Cardstock
- Foil
- Glue Dots
- Ribbon or String
- Craft Scissors w/ Pinking Edge (optional)
Pull the Hershey’s label out of the Hug, and use the Glue Dots to attach the Hershey’s Hug to one of the ends of the Rolo. If you aren’t familiar with Glue Dots, they are the best things EVER!! Everybody needs a box (or two or three) in their house.
Cut about a 1″ thick pink strip to add to the top of the Rolo to resemble an eraser. I cut a circle and attached it to the top to finish it off.
Next cut a piece of yellow cardstock to wrap around the Rolo’s. Fold it about an quarter of an inch over and over to create the crease marks for the pencil, and then attach it to the Rolo’s
Cut a thin piece of foil to cover the part where the yellow and pink overlap, this works as the metal portion of the pencil. Lastly, you can attach a note to the finished product with a ribbon or string. You are done!
Optional: You can cut one end of the yellow cardstock with pinking scissors so it has more of that sharpened pencil look.
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Laura says
OMG– that is ADORABLE!! I am totally doing this next year when my son starts school! In fact… maybe we’ll do it this year for his pre-K “day care” teachers for next week. So cute!
shelley says
TOO CUTE
Barbie says
Very cute! And delish, who doesn’t love Rolos? lol
Dawn Sposato says
Very cute idea, thanks for sharing! 🙂
angie says
SOOO CUTE! We were just thinking what to give to my dd new teacher when we meet ther on the 1of sept . this will be awesome to give!
Lola says
I made these for end of the year teacher gifts last year with a gift card attached. They were a big hit. Glue dots would have been a lot better! I think all I had was scotch tape on hand at the time.
Tiffany says
So cute! Thank u for sharing, will totally be using this 🙂
Holly says
LOVE this idea…so cute!
Inten says
Adorable! Saving this idea for sure…!!!
Intentionally Katie says
Adorable! Saving this idea for sure…!!!
Mrs. Studer says
As a teacher, I would love to recieve these! We get so many “cute” things, but end up throwing away most of the “cute” gifts. We can only use so many #1 teacher cups and notepads.
Abbie says
I think we’re going to be doing this for Valentines day, just change the message.♥
Stacy says
Too Cute!
Tara says
I just made 40 of these as back to school gift for my Sunday School class. They are going to love them! Thanks for the idea.
Paula says
That is so cute I think we will make them and give them to the teachers at the back to school bash they have. Thanks for the wonderful Idea
Karen A. says
Thank you for this great idea! I absolutely love it! What would I do without this great blog?!
Pam says
I love these! I am going to make some for my daughter’s teachers this week! Thanks for sharing.
Sunny says
We made these last night, and it was really easy and fun. We don’t have rolos at our Walmart so we used glue dots and put together lifesaver mints to wrap up as the pencils with the Hershey Kiss as the tip. It worked really well. Since we personally know my sons new teacher (my mom) she will really appreciate mints over rolos any day. 😀 THanks for the idea!!
Lucy says
Cute, quick, and makes me wish I was a teacher! I’m planning to make these with my niece when we visit next week. Thanks for the great idea.
beth says
Do you think this will work with construction paper?
Beth says
I tried this with glue dots but it left the edges not stuck together. What am I doing wrong? Do I need to use alot of dots all in a row?
Christy says
@beth Yes, you could easily use construction paper for these.
Christy says
@Beth I didn’t have to use a lot of glue dots. I used regular tape to tape it down to the Rolo’s and then I used the glue dots on the edges you can see. I used 3 glue dots for the yellow part, one at the top, one at the bottom and one in the middle.
The Happy Wife/Danielle says
Thanks for the inspiration. I tried to recreate something similar, but could not find rolls of Rolos :/ I substituted a roll of fruit Mentos which have a shiny pink wrapper which doubled as the eraser. The biggest problem is that the kiss was a bit bigger than the Mentos which made them awkward to wrap. I also had to use construction paper instead of card stock, but I think the cardstock looks nicer. Anyway, I posted my version and tutorial on my blog with a link back to this post. Feel free to check them out, but yours came out way better. https://juanshappywife.blogspot.com/2011/09/craft-tutorial-candy-pencils.html
Cindy Kluger says
Just made a couple of these for my kids who are attending a new school tomorrow & are a bit nervous. I think they’ll love them, and they’ll have something (the Rolos) to share with their new friends.
Thanks for posting this!
Catherine Steadman says
Thanks for the idea and for putting this together. I will do that someday.
Catherine
Lisa Reed says
I want to make these for my students. We have a state writing exam Tuesday and these would be perfect. I have a problem though….I can’t find the Rolos…where did you buy them? I checked Target and the grocery store.
mani says
sooo cute i think I’m going to make these for my students last day of school. the note probably would say great school year!
Amanda says
I wanted to make these, and was just about to by Rolos or Mentos, and THEN…I found GIANT SMARTIES rolls at the gas station! $0.29/roll! Love the idea of the smarties since its for teachers, and that they won’t melt! Can’t wait to make them tonight! Thanks for a FABULOUS idea!!
Janna Finch says
I better get busy making these for my 4th graders as a Welcome Back to school gift. They are so cute. Thanks for sharing.
Janna
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deb hercsek says
You can cut the pencil point end with a pinking shears to make it look like it is sharpened and chalk the end.
deb hercsek says
You can take pinking shears and cut the pencil point end to look like it is sharpened and chalk the end.
Jenny Rohrs says
Love this! I’m sharing it this week on my “Week In Review & Pinterest -ing Finds” post. Good on you for being so clever! -Jeny
Buffy says
Fantastic craft idea! Thank You so much for showing how to do it!
Lulu says
Thank you so much for sharing. I love it.
Jen says
Awesome- so cute.
Jen
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