Thursday, March 5, 2009

Make Unique Wrapping Paper







Make Unique Wrapping Paper


Traditional, store-bought wrapping paper can be very lovely, but wrapping paper that you embellish yourself adds a truly special touch to any gift package.


Instructions


1. Use brown or white kraft or butcher paper to wrap your gift. Place a sheet of kraft paper onto a flat work surface. Embellish the paper using rubber or sponge decorative stamps, with a stamp pad or paint from a shallow tray. Keep stamped designs evenly spaced, and allow paint to dry thoroughly before using the paper to wrap a gift.


2. Use decorative stamps on plain brown or white boxes. Simply decorate the box with the stamped design of your choice. Allow the paint to dry thoroughly and decorate the box with ribbon and a bow.








3. Let your children draw pictures on white kraft or butcher paper using crayons or colorful markers. They can use this paper to wrap their own gifts to friends and family.


4. Recycle plain or colorful gift tissue paper and use it to wrap a gift. Decorate tissue paper with silver or gold stamped designs and tie it off with a matching metallic ribbon. Use this option for small, delicate gifts.


5. Use stamps to decorate the plain, white tissue paper used in most shirt boxes.


6. Use fabric to wrap your gifts instead of paper. You can find inexpensive fabric scraps in the remnant bins of most fabric stores. Try wrapping winter holiday gifts in velvet or velour. Use coordinating metallic ribbon to embellish your packages.


7. Wrap your gift in a fabric that serves as a gift itself. For instance, use scarves, towels, cloth napkins or tablecloths instead of wrapping paper.

Tags: paper wrap, tissue paper, brown white, butcher paper, decorate with, decorative stamps