![]() ![]() I used a pair of crew neck socks that had a bunch of holes in them and I cut it in half. Socks are just the right size for this project to make the cardboard a bit thicker and also to soften to corners so that the cardboard doesn’t pierce the aluminum foil. This will be used as a template to cut out your cardboard.Ĭut the cardboard using a box cutter or scissors using the scrap paper template. Using two-sided tape placed on the inside of the paper works best. Wrap the printed design around the bar and seal. Also, you will want the “candy bar” portion to stick out a little from the wrapper so you can see the tin foil so make your template a bit bigger on each end.Ĭut a piece of scrap paper out that is the size of half of the Wonka bar, the part of the bar that you will see. Remove the candy bar outer wrapper to reveal the foil lining inside. Scroll down to see a picture of the Wonka bar wrapper with the white space attached. ![]() I left the white space on each end of the candy bar because I used that to tape the wrapper in the back of the ornament. Cut out the free Wonka bar printable (see below). ![]()
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