Sometimes, it’s not only about what’s on the inside that counts! Taking time to wrap a gift shows care, and makes the gift recipient even more appreciative of the effort. If you’re looking to upgrade your gifting game, check out these three fun ways to wrap your holiday presents!
What You’ll Need:
- Large Box
- 2” (50mm) velvet ribbon
- 1 3/8” (36mm) velvet ribbon
- 7/8” (22mm) velvet ribbon
- 3” imported chainette tassel
- Scissors
- Tape
1- Place the largest velvet ribbon going across the front. Flip over and glue the two pieces together when they meet.
2- Flip box over, and place the 36mm velvet ribbon on top of the larget velvet you just pout down. Flip over and glue down.
3- Take a piece of the 36mm ribbon and place under the two velvet ribbons you placed down. Create a bow.
4- Take a piece of your 50mm velvet and create a 4 inch. motif. Glue end to the back of the ribbon. Place aside.
5- Repeat step 4 but with 36mm velvet and 2 inch. motif.
6- Take your 22mm ribbon and place the tassel threw it.
7- Take the 50mm velvet motif and 36mm velvet motif and place together with the smaller one on top.
8- Lay the 22m velvet and tassel combo across the motif and glue on the back. Place in the center of the gift.
What You’ll Need:
- Medium Box
- 1 3/8” (36mm) velvet ribbon
- 7/8” (22mm) grosgrain ribbon
- 5/8” (15mm) double faced silk ribbon
- Scissors
- Tape
1- Place velvet ribbon across and glue end on the back.
2- Place a piece of grosgrain ribbon an each side of the velvet and glue on back.
3- Take the silk ribbon an create a bow. Create another bow by adding another piece of silk ribbon.
What You’ll Need:
- Round Box (Paper Presentation)
- 7/8” (22mm) velvet ribbon
- Large fur pompom
- Scissors
Tape1- Place velvet ribbon across box and glue on the back.
2- Take a piece of velvet ribbon and place the fur pom pom threw. Tie a knot so the fur pompom does not slide off.
What You’ll Need:
- 1/5” (38mm) Grosgrain Ribbon
- 1 3/8” (36mm) velvet ribbon
- 7/8” (22mm) grosgrain ribbon
- Scissors
- Hole Puncher
- Permanent Marker
1- Create a hole with your hold puncher at the end of each ribbon. Make the tags as long as you like.
2- Cut at different angles to create different styles.
3- Take your maker and write the person name or desired text.
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Gift wrapping is my number one hobby!
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Incredible…as always!<3
Very cool! There’s plenty of lists of gifts to buy but not many on how to wrap them–thanks for some fun ideas!
SO beautiful! 🙂
Gorgeous. So nice that the boxes themselves would make great gifts!
love these so much
these are so unique! I love your different take on a classic holiday tradition!
Easy to follow. Love it.
So cute! Love these awesome ideas!
Nice wrapping! Makes you think of other ways you can get creative with paper.
Essa ideia me ganhou …. ou melhor, eu “ganhei” ….
This is great! I nominated you for the Premio Dardos Award! Merry Christmas! http://firstcomesmrs.com/2015/12/23/premio-dardos-award/
Thank you for posting this! Everything looks beautiful, and I’ll be breaking out all my ribbons tomorrow for some last minute gift wrapping!
– Kelly
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a good idea, it is very easy for my own practice at home, thank for share
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Love the art of giving