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How to wrap gifts? Illustration of creative packaging tutorial for hand-wrapped gifts

How to wrap gifts? Illustration of creative packaging tutorial for hand-wrapped gifts How to wrap gifts? Illustration of creative packaging tutorial for hand-wrapped gifts

Everyone usually gives gifts to friends. Many times the packaging of the gifts is just wrapped in a gift shop, but this is too common. For some special gifts such as Valentines Day gifts or New Years gifts for important people are best prepared and packaged carefully by yourself. Although the gift wrapping method below is very simple, the final effect is amazing.


How to wrap gifts? Illustration of creative packaging tutorial for hand-wrapped gifts


First of all, we type what needs to be written on a piece of white paper. If it is a relatively simple Chinese character, you can also use Chinese characters. Cut the colored paper into strips. The width of the strip should be enough to accommodate the words that need to be written. Only then. Next, you can use a carving knife to start carving on the strip of paper along the lines on the white paper. Pay attention to the design so that the letters are not carved into unconnected areas and then fall off.


How to wrap gifts? Illustration of creative packaging tutorial for hand-wrapped gifts


The space in the middle of the letters should also be hollowed out. After carving, take away the white paper and fold the letters into a three-dimensional shape. Then roll up the paper and glue it together. It will be very beautiful. After everything is carved, stick several paper strips together in the order you said, and then put them on the wrapping ribbon when wrapping the gift.


How to wrap gifts? Illustration of creative packaging tutorial for hand-wrapped gifts


How to wrap gifts? Illustration of creative packaging tutorial for hand-wrapped gifts


How to wrap gifts? Illustration of creative packaging tutorial for hand-wrapped gifts


How to wrap gifts? Illustration of creative packaging tutorial for hand-wrapped gifts