Posted on September 3, 2010.
How to make my own candy wrappers at home? I'm having a baby shower on Sunday. I tried to make my own candy wrappers. I checked several different sites that have several models, but most of the text or clipart wrong with my theme.
How do I find the measures, etc.? I'm quite want a blank template to create mine. Thank you
Hello:
I follow these steps:
Unwrap a sweet wrapper of the candy I intend to repackaging
I lay it flat on my scanner paper black behind him and the scanner to my Printmaster program
Can I change all the original words and logos on the packaging
I can choose what images and words that I want to put
When I am happy to select and copy or cut it, the image clear, paste what I cut or copy the screen and print
Cut the paper pulp used for bookbinding, paste around the sugar.
your done with a candy
you can go on a special website and if you have the right paper, you can make your own envelopes !!!!!
The envelopes oz 1.5. Bars are usually 4 1 / 2 inches by 4 1 / 4 inches. I have a cheapo camera program that would not make it right, then I would take any old model just white all the graphics with the painting tool, and then put mine there.
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sheet to use it! : D
I run a business chocolate home for years, and I used WrapCandy. www.wrapcandy.com it is customizable with your own graphics, and the home version is probably pretty cheap. Otherwise, take the following steps:
Length of the bar, less 1 / 4 inch at each end.
Width of the bar x3
Then, using any graphics program (MS Paint works fine) to create your logo, and then import it into Word and size to fit inside the center area of this size.
I suppose you use molds, molds, as Wilton chocolate bar. You can order from the most candy-making sites foil packages that are undertaken for the chocolate bar that you or cut your own paper thin aluminum.
Width: 1.5 x length of the bar
Height: width of the bar 3x