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Candy-Wrapper Decoupage

The day after Halloween you'll probably have tons of candy left over; after you enjoy your treats, don't discard the wrappers -- you can use them in this great decoupage craft.

Tools and Materials
White light-switch plates
Candy or bubble gum wrappers
Iron, to remove creases from wrappers
Martha Stewart glue stick or Mod Podge glue
Martha Stewart gel sealer
Small paintbrush
Scissors
Bone folder (optional)
Utility knife

Candy-Wrapper Decoupage How-To
1. Flatten wrappers by ironing them at a low temperature.

2. Cut wrappers to desired shape; you could line them up to make a graphic pattern or overlap them in a more random way.

3. Rub wrapper with Martha Stewart glue stick.

4. Apply to switch plate.

5. Rub out wrinkles with bone folder or fingers.

6. Repeat process until entire switch is covered.

7. Using a utility knife, make an X over the switch opening; fold over and glue in place on back of plate. If there is excess along the edges, fold under and glue in place. Punch screw through covered screw hole.

8. Seal entire plate with Martha Stewart decoupage gel.

9. Let dry for about 20 minutes.

Resources
Martha Stewart glue stick, Mod Podge glue, and gel sealer can be found at marthastewartcrafts.com.

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