Popcorn wrappers is another favorite party favor that I like to make for my kids birthday parties. Like everything I create digitally, I created these popcorn wrappers using Adobe Photoshop Elements and images from the internet.
I opened a new document in Adobe Photoshop Elements that was 7.25 inches and 8.90 inches, 300 resolution and transparent. I created much like you would create a digital scrapbook layout. I dragged my images onto the new document and using various digital papers, bruches and styles I purchased from scrapgirls (digital scrapbook supplies). I was able to add glitter edges (a style) to the images. It helped frame the images. The computer jpeg file actually looks like this:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiiuC7Ej2nL1e3y5-tx5xc2HdQzg2Jrhq3kvv8FDR4rDaC8f2FYMvbduW-FIFdd1AXHP3n2LAZW63UcNIASTBuOdWSdwURtR2AXaJynmBSQ34csny5qn7wgqAhorUiljIoy9xKoiACd_SMo/s400/wrapper+Popcorn13+all+characters_edited-4.jpg)
This photo is the front and back of the popcorn wrapper, already folded. When you pick it up, and turn it over, the images are all the same orientation.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEisIifojizaLAIG-sDNq9E58YU8O-QKJeT38CODeI-YL4kUAd0OoR7Qf_9dfkKbMMI7e_7eqQKyVDjk5dL8g2abyToHMTCk8XQoHsA0dfFQt4N7kjGsKhRFf5JkonGYHm8TkXexF-9oqX1G/s400/blog+popcorn1.jpg)
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