Gift Wrapping Ideas

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Material required For Gift Wrapping

  • Plain and designed, metallic coloured, plastic wrapping papers in silver, gold and bright solid colours.
  • I Plain and designed cellophane papers in white, yellow, or with designs like floral pink Bright coloured crepe paper, handmade sheets, hand painted wrapping sheets or even plain brown paper.
  • I Throw in bright coloured satin ribbons in different widths.
  • Add gold and silver tissue ribbons too as well as cellotapes, double sided tapes and transparent tape in different widths. Don’t forget the glue stick by Elfy, scissors, cutter, ruler, pencil and eraser.
  • Glitter tubes, poster paints, glitter pouches of different colours.
  • Start up on a collection of crystals, small bells.
  • floral motifs, floral or geometric cut-outs in different fabrics and treatments as well as beads and strings of different metals and colours.
  • Paper flowers are recommended.
  • Go to your kitchen and remove the cling film roll

Method Of Gift Wrapping

  • Take your gift and place it in the centre of the paper you’ve selected, anything from plain metallic to two different coloured crepe sheets, put together to give it strength, or self-painted brown paper sheets.

  • Wrap the paper tightly around the gift, see that it is snug and secure it with cellotape.
  • Choose a cellophane paper of your choice and wrap it over the wrapped gift.
  • Place a motif or accessory in one I corner, secure it with double sided tape or transparent tape; dust loose glitter over the Package to add that extra touch.
  • If you have crystals, stones or beads for motif, take some cling film, roll it out, do not crumple, wrap it over the motif to secure it thoroughly.
  • For the glam touch take a ribbon with the width that matches your gift, wrap it on all four sides, and make a tight bow with the flowing ends. Make sure the bow is on the opposite side of the motif and does not hamper the design.
  • Excellent Method Of Gift Wrapping
  •  Place your gift in the I centre of a handmade paper, or printed brown paper of a textured art sheet and wrap it securely. Secure all the sides with cellotape, making sure that all corners are tight and neatly folded.
  • Take plain crepe sheet papers, cut them into 3-4 inches wide strips and stick them alternately on the wrapped gift at a 4-inch distance When you finish there should be strips of crepe paper with the art paper visible at alternate distances. Stick a small motif of your-choice on the plain crepe strips equidistantly. Select an eye catching single motif and stick it on the left hand side of the gift.
  • Dust glitter over the motifs while still wet. Take plain cellophane paper and wrap the gift again. Add a neat bow in the centre with a broad tissue ribbon flowing along the sides.
  • If you want to elevate it to the designer level add intricate motifs and a final cellophane wrap in toffee style. You can use more than one type of ribbon in either tissue or satin of different widths to give the gift a multidimensional look.

Wrap Your Gift With Simple Brown Paper
The plain brown paper you used to cover your school textbooks in Well you can turn these into self-designed art wrapping sheets.
All you need to do is choose any object that has grooves and can leave an imprint as a block, like the back of a leaf or cut lady fingers or fabric printing blocks.
Dab the grooved side with any single colour paint that is thick in consistency and block print the brown paper.
You can even use silver or gold paint and overlap it once the first colour is dry Sit back proudly for now your designing effort at wrapping paper is ready.

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