By
eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Choose a wrapping paper appropriate to the gift recipient. Is the gift for a child's birthday? Your grandmother's birthday? Does the recipient have a favorite color? There are wrapping papers available to suit any gift recipient.
Step2
Choose coordinating ribbon, and either purchase a premade bow or make your own. See "How to Tie a Decorative Bow" in Related eHows for instructions. If you decide to make your own bow, purchase additional ribbon.
Step3
Gather your materials and lay them out on a flat work surface. A kitchen or dining room table works best, but be sure not to scratch the table's surface when cutting the wrapping paper.
Step4
Use a string or a tape measure to determine the dimensions of your gift box. For a rectangular box, measure around the box as if you were measuring a waist. Add 2 inches to this dimension, and jot down this number.
Step5
Measure the length of your gift box. Measure the height of the box, multiply that number by two and add the total to the length measurement. Write this number down.
Step6
Use a ruler or yardstick to cut a piece of wrapping paper to the dimensions calculated in Steps 4 and 5 and place wrapping paper face down on your work surface.
Step7
Position package, top down, onto paper so that you are able to bring lengthwise edges of the wrapping paper to the middle of the box. Center the gift box.
Step8
Bring one lengthwise edge of wrapping paper to the center of the box. Secure with tape. Turn the opposite edge of paper under approximately 1 inch and bring this to the center of the box as well. The turned-under edge should overlap the first taped edge.
Step9
Position box so that one short end is facing you. Grasp left and right edges of wrapping paper and push the sides in so that top and bottom flaps are formed. Make sure that the edges are pushed in as far as they will go without ripping the paper. Secure pushed-in edges to box with tape.
Step10
Bring upper flap down against the side of the box, making sure that flap is sharply creased at its folds. Secure flap against box with tape. Bring lower flap up against the side of the box. Crease and secure as you did for the upper flap. Repeat for opposite end of box.
Step11
Position package so that the seamless side is up. Affix ribbon and bow as desired.
Comments
WebDrops said
on 3/19/2008 I have wrapped gifts several times... but some how never managed to get it neatly wrapped... next time will keep these points in mind... also liked "Consider using comics or newspaper to wrap your present;" this suggestion thanks for sharing :)
WebDrops said
on 3/19/2008 I have wrapped gifts several times... but some how never managed to get it neatly wrapped... next time will keep these points in mind... also liked "Consider using comics or newspaper to wrap your present;" this suggestion thanks for sharing :)
WebDrops said
on 3/19/2008 I have wrapped gifts several times... but some how never managed to get it neatly wrapped... next time will keep these points in mind... also liked "Consider using comics or newspaper to wrap your present;" this suggestion thanks for sharing :)
AllanaBaroni said
on 1/25/2008 Nice step-by-step on this one! I always like to mix up the textures when I'm wrapping presents by using funky wall paper, a t-shirt, old christmas sweaters, tin foil, candy wrappers, etc. Then instead of just topping it with a bow or ribbon add a little extra something like tie on a tree ornament, a car air-freshner, a keychain, socks, anything small and simple that compliments the theme of the gift...maybe tie on a clue (if you're giving them a gym membership, tie on a sweat band). Happy Wrapping!
showpup said
on 12/2/2007 I like the idea for measuring with string especially! You may have just saved me a bundle of paper as I always eye ball it wrong! ;)