STEP ONE: Download and Print the Templateĭownload the template and open in Adobe Reader or other PDF program. I don’t have a picture of the snowman’s back, but there is a holiday greeting which you can delete and personalize with your own Christmas message.įor printing, you could use regular copy paper or card stock. However, for best results, I recommend using presentation paper. Regular copy paper is too thin, while card stock is usually too thick. For my snowman, I used Epson Premium Matte Presentation Paper. It’s heavy duty but not too thick to fold around the candy bar. The Epson paper is also ultra smooth and has a special coating that ensures a smudge-free finish. Even though I have a different brand printer, the paper works well with my ink. STEP TWO: Cut and AdhereĪfter the template is done printing, allow the ink to dry for a minute or two, and then cut it out. You can use scissors, but I recommend a paper trimmer for quick, straight cuts. Wrap the template around the candy bar, visually lining up the “face” of the template with the front of the candy bar. To adhere, I used my Scotch ATG tape gun, but you could use double-sided tape or any permanent adhesive tape runner.
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