

This template, which is available for download below, fits perfectly around a regular-sized Hershey candy bar.

If you are looking for a super simple DIY gift that you can give to co-workers or your kids’ classmates and teachers, this might be it! You can also use the snowman-clad candy bars as stocking stuffers and Secret Santa presents. If you like these snowman Hershey bar wrappers, make sure you also check out my free penguin template and Santa candy bar wrappers. The first thing you will need to do is download the printable PDF below. hot glue gun to attach embellishments to hat.Button, ribbon, or other embellishments for hat.fabric scraps for scarf (to prevent unraveling, I recommend fleece).regular size Hershey candy bars (1.55 oz/43 g).paper (for my snowman, I used presentation paper).a PDF program, such as Adobe Reader, to open the ee printable snowman candy bar wrappers (see link above).INSTRUCTIONS FOR SNOWMAN CANDY BAR WRAPPERS This project is super simple to make! However, I have included a few quick instructions to follow.ĭOWNLOAD THE TEMPLATE: Snowman Candy Wrappers PDF Please note that you may use the PDF for personal use ONLY (no commercial use). 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.
