These sucker wrappers will be a total hit at your next party! Very quick and easy to stitch, NO STABILIZER needed, and some felt! There are 3 different versions on SWAK. The 4×4 hoop size will allow you to make 1 wrapper, the 5×7 hoop size will make 3 wrappers at once, and the 6×10 hoop size will allow you to crank out 4 sucker wrappers all at the same time! Let me show you how easy this project can be!
Even though there are 3 videos here, no worries! It’s really not a long project at all. We just wanted to keep it to short segments for easier viewing! Enjoy watching how easy an “in-the-hoop” project really can be!
Interested in what the “Twas the Night Before Christmas” Dinner is all about? Check back on the blog this week! We’ll post another video!



















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Whenever I’m feeling uninspired I just go to “I Made This!”. Boy after cruising through a few pages, I’m reved up with lots of creative ideas for my grands!!!
dum dum…and you could use the as little girl hair accents, or in vases as a centerpiece. these could also go in the place setting, slipped right in the napkin rings…..
that is all I got for now…
pookie
Fast and easy! Always great video tutorials. Thanks!
This surely makes one want an embroidery machine. Can embroidery be done on a regular machine? How?
Very cute! This would make a cute hair clip! Perfect for the season!!! Oh and you used a dum dum!!! My 3yo FAVORITE!
Dum dums! How adorable are they to make for a class or even as “gift tags” for children gifts. I love it. And you know what? I need to go find me some white felt and make a few… a few dozen!
Dum dum suckers….I live in Canada….who was the person that invented dum dum suckers……why did they pick such a name?
This would be adorable for a barrette cover for a little girl!
They are dum dum suckers.
They’re Dum Dum suckers…I think they would make precious hair pretties!
They are dum dum suckers. I think these would look darling on a Christmas wreath.
Yes, Dum Dums….
If I had an embroidery machine (I told Santa I only wanted 1 thing this year!) I would add these to the centers on my hairbows or embellish a t-shirt with it for a festive upgrade!
Cute idea. Love dum dums too.
It was a Dum Dum.
Those would make such cute attachments to a hair pretty for a little girl - too bad my “little” girl is past that stage.
I’m so glad you posted this video because I may have passed this over when clicking around the website! I wanted to make my tree red & white this year and I think this would be so cute as ornaments for the tree! I would stuff a little batting in the opening and then add a cute red and white polka dot ribbon for hanging it. A simple straight stitch to close it up! How ‘SWEET” is that?!
I have to agree with others, it would make a great hair barrett. It could also be used as a really nice gift tag.
Dum Dum! These would be cute ornaments, also.
Very cute idea, you used DumDum suckers and another use could be… sticking a few dollars in and putting in the stocking for Christmas morning.
Very cute.
Dum-Dum Suckers were used. I think it would be cute to make a garland to hand across a door frame or over a window. The other ideas are great, too.
So cute! You used the dum dum suckers!
Dum dum suckers. I love how you tied the bows on each side.
Dum dum suckers were used. Very cute idea.
dum dum suckers
Dum dum suckers.
Dum Dum pops!! This is so darn cute!!! What a fun way to dress up a lolly!
SheilaC
what a cute project! My kids saw the Dum Dum pops and begged me to get our stash out. LOL
Dum dums. I think these would make cute tree ornaments, just add some ribbon as a hanger, or fridge magnets.
Dum Dum Suckers..one of my kids’ favorites!!
DUM DUMS!
Cute for a Birthday Party centerpiece!
This was a Dum Dum sucker. My boys love all the different flavors; well almost all of them
DUM DUM SUCKERS!!!!! Hahaha … I have a cat that actually FETCHES Dum Dum pops, just like a dog! She even has a favorite, Bubble Gum….she will actually unwrap and eat those.
I think these would be totally cute in an arrangement, just like the headbands. Any teacher would love to have an arrangement of these suckers on their desk!
It is a pepermint candy suckers. I can make this for christmas tree ornaments, magnets, or hair pin.
Dumdum sucker. I love the idea of using it for a hair clip
Dum Dum suckers.
I think it’s just a dum dum? =)
The sucker used was of course, the ever yummie and well-loved, “DUM-DUM”.
I also was thinking as I watched you finishing up inserting the sucker in; wouldn’t it be grand to have added a little piece of ribbon (to make a hanger) at the same time you added the felt backing. After the candy is gone, you have a special little ornament for the tree - 2 gifts in 1!
Dum Dum mystery sucker.
Those are ADORABLE! Depending on the size, you could put them on candy canes, too.
Cute idea, this is way better then when we take dum dum suckers and a tissue and make Halloween ghosts!!
She used Dum Dums, which are good for endless crafting projects!
She used Dum Dum suckers, but you could use other kinds as well, or just tuck in peppermints.
A dum dum sucker was used.. I think you could use it in a dish or vase of some sort and fill it with red hots, or peppermint candys, and then put the suckers in there. would be a cute table setting..
Dum Dum sucker…lol. It would also make a cute tooth holder.
A dum dum
Dum Dum’s!! Perfect size for alot of things. This was adorable