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Learn how to turn a gum wrapper into a heart–without needing scissors or glue
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Is there anything sweeter than making a handmade paper heart and giving it to a friend (or maybe even your crush)? There might be, because you can easily make a heart with something you probably carry around in your back pocket: gum! In this article, we’ll give you a step-by-step walkthrough on how to fold a gum wrapper into a heart. Read on to get this sweet craft started!

Things You Should Know

  • Fold the wrapper in half lengthwise and fold the right and left sides to the crease.
  • Bend the corners on each side down to create a V shape on either end. Fold the wrapper in half horizontally so the V points meet.
  • Fold the right and left sides up at the middle crease so the V points are vertical. Then fold down the points to create the heart.[1]

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    Fold the two points down so that the crease is flat. Then the heart won't be so pointy.
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Jun Draper
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This article was co-authored by Jun Draper and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Jun Draper is a candle maker, mold maker, and origami artist based in New York. She is the founder and owner of her own business, The Handmade Charm & Sweet Sting Apiaries. With 10 years of experience, Jun specializes in making candles with beeswax from her family's hives. She also crafts silicone molds that can be used for candles, soaps, resin, and more. She offers a wide variety of options on Etsy and her personal Shopify store, including taper molds, pillar molds, tealight molds, figure molds, and more. Her candles are made with 100% pure fresh capping wax and her molds are platinum-cured silicone. Her shop also offers candle-making accessories and bee products like honey, beeswax, and propolis. Jun received her BA in Education from Chongqing University of Arts & Sciences. This article has been viewed 519,677 times.
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