Thursday, May 28

Candy wrapper belt tutorial

Alright, here it is. Now you, too, can wear a fantastically cool candy wrapper belt.

Candy Wrapper Belt


Materials:
candy or gum wrappers (the bag they're packaged in works well, too)
scissors
straight edge (optional)
tape measure
clear packing tape
double stick tape
x-acto or utility knife (optional)
2 d-rings in width of your choice (D-rings can be purchased at fabric stores. I made belts using 1 1/4” and 1/1/2” rings. These are probably the best for fitting through belt loops on most pants).

1. Measure your waist and determine the desired length of your belt. I used a ribbon belt I had on hand as a guide, too.

2. Determine the width of your belt by measuring the width of your d-rings. Plan to make your belt slightly narrower so it lays flat in the bottom of the ring.

3. Prepare your candy wrappers. I found the Starburst wrappers were simplest to use as they didn't require any trimming to fit into a 1 1/2” d-ring. With other candy wrappers I preferred trimming the sides to remove the excess or the ugly parts. The Tootsie Rolls were simple to trim with scissors, just outside the orange lines and they fit perfectly in a 1 1/4” ring.
I trimmed odd sized wrappers with a straight edge and utility knife. I found the width of the ruler I had was perfect for the 1 1/4" rings, so I placed the wrappers underneath it and trimmed down both sides.
With some wrappers, you could fold the excess wrapper over the back and double stick it down. I didn't want the extra thickness. Also, fyi, if you fold them over without taping them down, it creates kind of a tube belt and I found that annoying.

For my belts, I used about 19 Starburst wrappers and about 25 Tootsie Roll wrappers. The Tootsie Roll belt has a reversible end whereas the Starburst one doesn't. Obviously, a child's belt would require fewer wrappers.

4. Cut a piece of packing tape a couple inches longer than your desired belt length and lay it sticky side up on the table.

5. Begin placing candy wrappers face down in a line along the center of the tape strip, overlapping each slightly, paying attention to the direction your wrappers are facing. I wanted mine going the same way.
At one end, place a strip of double stick tape on the back of your wrappers (about 5 inches long) and place candy wrappers face up. That will be the reversible end opposite the d-rings.

6. Fold the edges of the packing tape running lengthwise over the backs of the wrappers. Cut a strip of tape in half lengthwise and stick it onto the back of the wrappers down the center to seal your belt, overlapping the folded tape edges. I found this easiest to do in multiple short strips versus one long one.

7. At the reversible end of your belt, fold the end over about 1/2” toward the back of the belt and wrap a piece of packing tape around the belt to secure it.

8. Slide the two d-rings onto the opposite end of the belt. Fold the belt end over onto the back of the belt about 1 1/2”. Wrap a piece of packing tape around the belt leaving about 3/4” play for the d-rings.

9. Slide through your belt loops and show it off!

I had a picture of my belt being worn, but can't seem to find it. If I take a new one, I'll be sure to post it.

While figuring out how to make these, I discovered you can thread your belt through the rings in 2 different ways: one with the end of the belt coming through over the topside of your belt and the other with the end sliding underneath the belt next to your pants. I had no idea. I'm actually a fan of threading it underneath now which means you wouldn't need to make the end reversible. Seems to hold the belt tighter, too.

On my daughter's belt (which she helped make) I added a loop to catch the end of the belt. Hers was a little thick at the end and needed some help laying flat. I made a short strip using the same process as the belt, circled it around the belt and taped the back side of it to the belt.

And just fyi, plastic doesn't breathe so expect a sweat ring around your waist if you wear one of these this summer.

20 comments:

Catherine Anne said...

CUTE CUTE CUTE

Amy said...

Yea! Love these.

FYI, I expect a sweat ring no matter what I'm wearing this summer. :)

cindy said...

These are so cute!!! Thanks for posting the instructions. Hopefully you found the tootsie one?

Chrissy said...

These are just too cool! Thanks for posting the tut...I've been keeping an eye out since you mentioned it the other day! I can't wait to share this with my readers (i.e. I'll be linking)!

michellejohnnie said...

HOw fun! I am linking!

Marcia Gullo said...

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bjs e inté.

Rachelle said...

How fun! My belt would be made out of Reese's wrappers. :)
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moomer said...

Excellent cuteness!

Ann Martin said...

I love repurposed paper projects and a candy belt is the sweetest!

Amanda @ www.kiddio.org said...

Those are super-cute, although the sweat-ring is a bit off-putting ;) I'm still game though!

Lisa said...

I love these! thanks so much for the tutorial, which I was hoping would come up eventually!

katie said...

This is one of those ideas that makes me say, "D'oh! I wish I'd thought of that!"
Really awesome!

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

SO fabulous! Not to mention yummy... I'll be linking.

...love Maegan said...

ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?!?!? ...these are AMAZING. genius.

topstitched said...

simple but brilliant - thanks.

I shall be attempting to "glow" rather than "sweat" - but it may not be an issue in our wonderfully unpredictable British Summer - actually it is probably a bonus if the belt is waterproof!

One Robin Road said...

these are the best. I think my son might even want one out of his favorite candy...
One of the most inspiring recycle projects I've seen.
Thanks

cutenessmurf said...

i love the candy wrapper belts! i love messing around with them anyway, so why not do something AWESOMED!!!???

FotoMama said...

I made one for my babygirl and now my boys want one of their own. Check it out at my blog.

Thanks for sharing!

Ashley said...

I'm working on this....I've eaten 25 Starbursts today....and my husband ate 5 to help me...

Vanessa said...

It is looking cool... excellent idea