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What Does a Custom Candy Wrapper Designer Do?
Custom candy wrappers are just what they sound like.  Your business will include creating specialty and personalized wrappers to celebrate special occasions, use as novelty gifts or to even promote an event or use as marketing material. A custom candy wrapper can give your client a product that shows they went that extra step in finding a specialty product with a custom touch.  You will choose either fine chocolates or any occasion and design your wrappers to attract the type of client for occasions ranging from the birth of a baby to a Hollywood style event.

Your Unique Skills
It is funny but most of the people that either investigate or decide to go into this business are typically fond of handicrafts.  They see themselves as artistic (which is a good skill to have), and they like working with their hands.  By the way they may also be creating their own custom candies.  If you are truly interested in producing the candy wrappers to be successful as a small business then you must also be a talented marketer and able to understand production and distribution of your product.

You will need to have a firm understanding of the mass appeal of certain designs and what your potential clients are looking for.  You should be able to design and produce your product. You are the designer and you can either hand design or use sophisticated computer software to develop your designs.  Many graphic designers dabble in producing "digital art". You need to have a good understanding of what your client is looking for and transfer that to a final design.  

You should be a skilled organizer to both organize your inventory and incoming orders. Once you establish accounts be prepared to accept and fill orders that may vary in quantity and order ship date.  

Tools of the Trade
    
You should have a computer to organize your inventory, customer orders, billing, and general record keeping.  If you are producing computer art for the wrappers you will need application software that is specific to graphic design.  Some of the more popular applications include: Photoshop, Quark and Corel Draw.  A less expensive product which may suit your needs is Paint Shop Pro.  If you become proficient in a graphics application you can even create your own logo, website graphics and promotional material.  You will need a reliable and high quality printing resource for your wrappers.  Good quality paper for the wrappers themselves, a place to either have them wrapped or to do it by hand.  Finally you will need a resource for your chocolate.

Create a professional portfolio of your work.

Getting Your Foot in the Door
Do you have what it takes?  You do not want to invest a lot of money or time into this home-based business if you are not willing to "grow" the business.  This business normally advances in baby steps so you need to be able to survive on other means while you establish all of your connections and create a name for yourself.  You will have to invest up-front in tools and product that is perishable so understand that once you start you are serious.

Establish a relationship with a small specialty shop that would like to sell your product on consignment.  If nothing else you will get honest feedback from the shop owner because they have nothing to loose.

Secure orders through corporate accounts such as customer appreciation gifts etc. 

Creative Marketing Techniques
Find someone who creates specialty baskets and offer them customized bars for their corporate clients.  Create a school fundraiser with a kid-friendly picture.  You may even want to create an on-line site and have the kids submit their artwork online and then produce the wrappers and send them directly to their home and have a portion go to the school.

Show Me the Money
Be honest with yourself.  When you decide this is the home based business for you, you will have to sit down and go through the numbers.  Determine all of the costs of production.  Once you have created an original design and performed a marketing test to evaluate the consumer response to your product then you can determine if it is viable.  You must price the product so that your costs are covered and you show a profit on the bars.  Determine what the market will bear.  If your design and target market can command a higher price then you will make a larger profit per bar and your production can be limited to your goals.  If the profit margin is small for each bar then you will need to increase production.  With increased production you will typically have increased costs which then must be factored into the cost per unit.

As you can see determining the viability of this business is not for the faint of heart.  You may want to hook up with someone that has already started a successful business and learn some of the tricks of the trade and how they priced and distributed their product.

Remember corporate clients will typically pay more for the product. Your salary could be anywhere from $12,500 - $40,000 a year.

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