Fathers Day will be in a week. Have you thought about what gifts to give? Although you have given gifts for so many years and have almost all the options and needs you can think of, in the end it is inevitable that you will be a little exhausted and feel that you have exhausted your talents. , but it doesn’t matter, this time we discovered a cool gift wrapping method, which will definitely make the eyes of dads who have received countless gifts light up just seeing it!
Materials:
Wrapping paper (preferably a pattern common to shirts, dotted or twill, it will look more like it!)
Satin Ribbon
Scissors
Tape or paper tape can also be used
Note: To make the finished product look impressive, you must first pack the gift in a rectangular box, and use the paper box to increase the support, so that it will look neat and neat!
Steps:
1. Place the bottom of the carton slightly below the center of the wrapping paper, wrap and glue the left and right sides toward the middle (the back of the carton should face up)
2. After adjusting the carton to a suitable position, fold the wrapping paper at the bottom and stick it on. Up to this point it is no different from ordinary gift wrapping.
3. Stand the entire box upright and fold the opening downward twice. The secret here is not to grasp the distance too tightly. A distance of about the length of an index finger is enough, but it mainly depends on how big the box is for your gift~
4. Cut a quarter from both ends inwards
5. Think of the part you just folded down into two sections as a shirt collar.After picking up the ribbon and threading it through, fold it diagonally downward, and you will have the prototype of wearing a suit and tie!!!
6. Then use a little skill to tie the ribbon into a tie, and trim off the too long end with scissors
7. Finally, fold the shoulder part inward into a bevel and stick it with tape, and it’s done~~~
A well-wrapped gift will increase your chances of winning by three points. Besides, after spending so much effort on packaging, the sincerity is almost as good as that of a handmade gift. Maybe my dad will keep it as a souvenir~