Thank you all for the invaluable feedback. Deep down inside I kind of new that it seemed like I would be 'missing the boat' if I didn't have some on hand. I'm familiar with nashville wraps as I bought the compostable cello bags from them. But did not know about papermart. I think I will go to either the 'smart and final' equivalent or this outlet called Paper Plus in my town. I know the owner so maybe she'll give me a break (but then she's like any other small independant business owner trying to stay afloat!). I used to work for IBM and Charles Schwab so there's alot of inner soul for me to 'delight the customer' and 'stretch on delivery'
I like everyone's ideas on the 'dressing up' of the bag. I think at this point I may just punch a hole in the bag (or use some kind of fancy paper trimmer or decorative scissors to make the bag stick out on the edge and then tie on my business card with some curling ribbon and aattach it through the hole, which will give it some 'umph'. I keep reminding myself this is also a 'safe' environment since it is my kids school community (and others too) - and to see if I can be successful at this. I believe I can but need some 'proof' when someone I don't know actually buys a bar (or 2 or 3 or 4)
After this event I can go back and think about what worked/what did not and regroup. I just finished a loaf with multi colored balls and bubblegum fragrance. I can't wait to cut it. I only hope I can get people to buy 4 bars at a time
I look forward to getting your feedback as well when I finally post my photos up.
I *so* appreciate the feedback and the time you are taking out of your day to give such wonderful support and advice.
Hilary