How to Create Your Own Printable Candy Wrappers Online

Whether for a party favor, wedding favor, unique gifts or Halloween, printable candy wrappers can add a personal touch to a sweet treat. Add photos, artwork or personalized greetings to turn an ordinary candy bar into a one-of-a-kind work of "art." With just a few clicks of your computer mouse and a few sheets of printer paper, printing your own custom candy wrappers for different sized candies is easy. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Internet Access
  • Photo Editing Software
  • Color printer
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Instructions

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      Visit the website alenkasprintables.com/wrappers.shtml. Look over the options available and choose which one you'd like to use for your first project. Click on the link below the image you'd like to customize and print.

    • 2

      Right-click on the large version of the image when it opens in a new window. Select "copy" from the menu that appears after right-clicking.

    • 3

      Open your photo-editing program (such as Adobe Photoshop). Open a new blank document and paste the image onto the document. Using Photoshop, enter your own text or image by using the tools on the left-hand toolbar.

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      Save your image and select "File" and then "Print" to print out as many as you'd like.

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      Repeat each step for as many candy wrappers as you'd like for any occassion.

Tips & Warnings

  • The websites freeprintablefun.org/2008/03/free-printable-candy-wrapper.html and raspberryswirls.com/ have even more options of free printable candy wrappers. Don't discard the original wrapping of a chocolate bar or candy after adding your own wrapper. The original will have nutritional information, ingredients listings and expiration dates that some find important.

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