That includes making homemade cards and special DIY Gift Wrap ideas. We are big fans of keeping things eco-friendly, recycled AND recyclable (glitter is a big no no!). So today we have a fabulousPaper Bow for Gifts How Tobrought to you in association with theNorth London Waste Authority....
Wrap a box in brown craft paper. Cut out a large darker brown circle to make a snout and glue it in the center of the box. Cut out a slightly smaller circle in some lighter brown paper (for dimension) and glue that on top of the dark brown circle. Cut out a smaller oval shape ...
No math needed, it’s a totally fool proof way to make gift bags of all sizes from gift wrap or any paper! The secret: using a box as a guide!With this simple hack, even if you think you are hopelessly clumsy, you can sneak away from your guests for just 5 minutes and emerge ...
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Discover an irresistible gift idea for bakers: the Bakers' Dream Gift Basket, featuring a unique highlight, a custom cookbook fromPink Cake Plate. Filled with carefully selected items, including a cake mix, mini chocolate chips, a box of pudding mix, and a special kitchen towel, this basket...
Wondering how to make a big bow out of ribbon? Wired ribbon is your answer, because the structured edges allow you to mold the bow into a dramatic size or shape. These bows are great for large boxes because the big, beautiful bows will set your gift apart from the rest. Here's how ...
Starting at the base of the rose, wrap the tape around the wire, moving downwards to make a stem. You can also add leaves by cutting leaf shapes from your paper and attaching them to the stem with more floral tape. Step 6: Final Touches Once your rose is assembled and the stem is ...
The wedding day was busy, of course, and I remember my mom sending everyone over to Grandma's apartment to have our bows tied. Grandma's bows were always perfect whether little or big and gift wrapping, well, she took that to a whole nother level. It's memories of the little things ...
span the sides of the box, and an extra half inch across the top and bottom to fold down to the inside of the box. Again, think of when you gift wrap, you need enough wrapping paper to fully encompass your gift, and having a little left over to trim is better than not having ...
1. It’s what’s on the outside that counts Don’t miss an opportunity to sell your brand before the customer even opens the package. The exterior of the gift box is a blank canvas to which you can add your business’s logo, social media handles, and some co...