How Do You Make Valentine Candy Wrappers?
The precise origins of St. Valentine and his holiday are now lost to history, but we do know that Valentine’s Day as we celebrate it began to take shape in Great Britain in the 17th century. By the 18th century, the British were exchanging small tokens of affection and handwritten notes to celebrate the festival. These days, candy is one of the most common Valentine’s Day gifts. With a little creativity, though, you can take this ordinary gift and spruce it up with some original creative touches. Cut the tissue paper, if necessary, into a size that will reasonably cover the piece of candy without too much excess. Decorate one face of the tissue paper, leaving the top and bottom eighth of the paper blank. Draw hearts, write phrases and consider using some other supplies to make especially eye-popping wrappings. Place the candy in the center of the tissue paper, and twist the un-decorated ends of the paper together to close the paper around the candy. Cut off a piece of ribbon. Tie off t