edited at Ribbet |
You'll need a small bag of Lindor chocolate truffles (the bag I got is about three inches tall, my grandmother found it at Dollar Tree), a computer, a printer, a camera, cotton balls, scissors, and paper for this craft. Enjoy eating the chocolates in the bag first! Then, take one of the wrappers and smooth it out as best you can.
Tape the wrapper to a piece of printer paper and make sure that it's smoothed down evenly.
Take a picture of the wrapper or scan it onto your computer.
Use a photo editor to crop and edit the wrapper. I used Ribbet.
It looked like this. (You can use this image if you want for this craft, as long as you credit me as the source if you post it anywhere!)
Now, insert the photo in a word processing program and resize it to about 1 and 1/2 inches tall.
You can fill the entire document with them, I had room for twelve wrappers on the page.
Print it out on regular printer paper.
Cut all of the wrappers.
I decided to use cotton to fill the wrappers.
Start by unraveling the cotton ball. It looks like this when it's unraveled.
Cut them into smaller pieces.
Roll up the cotton like so.
Now, you can wrap up the cotton in the wrapper!
Here's all twelve chocolates!
Now, you can fill the bag up with your chocolates! Enjoy!
May all of your dreams come true,
Cindy Rose
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