So you might be thinking wow Rina...this post might be more suited towards the Christmas season, not the summer season!
Except that summer season is the prime wedding season.  And weddings usually involve gifts, right?  Not to mention there's always a birthday or anniversary gift to package!
In  any case, I know that I'm always having some sort of trouble when   wrapping gifts so when I saw this tutorial in one of my free magazine   subscriptions I knew I wanted to share it with you, as well as preserve   it for my use too!!
So first step is to find a box for the gift.   Wrapping an oddly shaped  item or heck, even just trying to wrap  something simple like a mixing  bowl can be difficult but!  Put that  item into a box and suddenly your  task is way, way easier.  Got a box?   Oh!  Grab some double sided tape,  too.  Okay.  Let's get wrapping.
Step 1:
Lay  the boxed item face down on top of your chosen gift wrap, leaving  the  paper attached to the roll.  Cut the wrapping paper along one side,   ensuring you cut a wide enough sheet to cover both sides of the box.
Step 2:
Stand  on the same side of the table as the roll of gift wrap and pull  the  paper snugly up and over the far end of the box.  Affix with double   sided tape and crease the paper along the edge of the box.
Step 3:
Unroll  the gift wrap and bring it to meet the already wrapped portion of  the  box.  Cut paper from roll, and leave about and inch of overhang.   Fold  that inch under and crease along the fold.  Affix using double  sided  tape.
Step 4:
Concentrate on one of the open ends of the box.   Push the sides of the  paper in towards the box, creating four 45  degree angle flaps.  Crease  along each flap.
Step 5:
Fold  down the top flap.  Crease quite sharply along the top of the box  and  crease again where the gift wrap meets the bottom edge of the box.   If  you'd like, trim the paper along that bottom crease.  Affix to the  box  with double sided tape.
Step 6:
Fold under any excess gift  wrap on the bottom flap so it lines up neatly  with the top of the box.   Affix double sided tape to the bottom flap,  then fold over the top  flap and adhere.
Step 7:
Repeat Steps 4-6 on the other end of  the box.  Finish by running your  pinched thumb and forefinger along the  edges to create sharp lines.
Ta da!  Stand back and give  yourself a hand - seriously though, how  professional does that look?!?   If you'd like, you can attach ribbon or  some other sort of decoration  but I'm fairly plain and simple so I'd  typically just add a card or  note of some kind to indicate who the gift  is for, plus a few personal  lines to the receiver.
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I really like to take some time and wrap the boxes themselves, so that you can re-use the gift box! Just wrap the top and bottom of a shoebox, then the two halves are tied together with a ribbon! In an evening you can whip up a ton, then never have to wrap gifts again!!!
ReplyDeleteAha. So you fold the ends in. I knew there was a trick to pretty wrapping. thanks for the tip and have a great weekend!
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