The Basics of Gift Wrapping
Start with the Right Materials: Before you dive into wrapping, ensure you have the right materials. High-quality wrapping paper, sharp scissors, and reliable tape are your primary tools. Consider a variety of papers with different textures and designs to suit each gift and recipient.
Measure and Cut: Measure the paper before cutting to avoid waste. For regular-shaped gifts, cut enough paper to cover the item with a little extra at the ends. For irregular shapes, consider cutting larger pieces โ itโs easier to trim excess than to add more paper.
Tackling Awkward Shapes
Soft and Flexible Items: For soft items like clothing, use a box to provide structure, making wrapping easier and the present more visually appealing.
Cylindrical Objects: For bottles or cylindrical items, measure the paper to twice the height of the object. Place the item in the center, bring the paper up around it, twist the ends, and secure them with ribbon or tape.
Oddly Shaped Items: For truly awkward items, creativity is key. Use flexible materials like tissue paper or cellophane. Gather the material at the top and secure it with a ribbon. This method is not only practical but also gives a festive, candy-like appearance.
Finishing Touches
Ribbons and Bows: A well-tied ribbon or bow can elevate your gift wrapping. Learn a few simple bow techniques, and use colors that complement your wrapping paper for a harmonious look.
Personal Touches: Personalization makes a gift extra special. Consider adding a handwritten tag, a sprig of holly, or even a small ornament that reflects the recipientโs interests.





