![]() ![]() 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. ![]() 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. Scroll down to see a picture of the Wonka bar wrapper with the white space attached. These Willy Wonka themed candy bars fit over a standard 1. 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. If you need a RUSH ORDER, please call us at 80 and let us help you figure the best options to get your order there as quickly as possible. ![]() Cut out the free Wonka bar printable (see below). ![]()
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