Wednesday, January 15, 2014

How To Custom Wrap Hershey Bars

How To Custom Wrap Hershey Bars


Materials Needed
Aluminum Foil or Foil Wrap by Walton
Custom Label
Hershey Bar

Step 1
Gather your materials listed above.
I like to wrap my Hershey bars in foil to hide the previous
packaging that it is already in. It will give it a custom look.

Step 2
Cut 5.5 inches of foil 
(just enough to wrap the Hershey bar)
Carefully wrap the foil around until its completely wrapped.

Step 3 
Foil in each side to make it look almost like a triangle.
Thereafter, fold in each side towards the back.

Step 4
Carefully align the label in the front then fold
the blank side over first and lastly, fold over the side that has the 
nutritional facts to that part will be visible.

*Note: I use sticky paper;
 it is definitively a lot easier and neater 

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