Thursday, December 20, 2007

Holiday Series Part 13, Christmas Gift Wrapping – That They Want

A Guide To Help You With Christmas Gift Wrapping

While many people still desire elaborate and beautifully wrapped gifts, in today`s society is doesn`t always seem realistic and sometimes it isn`t required either. But you need to know what you should do in order to present a creatively wrapped present. With these helpful Christmas gift wrapping tips, you will spread more of that Christmas spirit.

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You can give a gift that is wrapped well and be proud of it. Here are some pointers that can help you have a beautifully wrapped gift no matter how you do it and what your goal is.

Established

For those who want to use a normal approach to wrap a present, you`ll need to gather tape, scissors and some ribbon. The type of paper that you choose needs to be appropriate for the affair that you are celebrating -- from birthdays to Christmas.

Aligning It Neatly

The first problem people often have is keeping the paper aligned and straight. Fortunately, you can purchase wrapping paper that comes with grids marked on the backside of it to help you with cutting straight lines. This is also an easy way to evaluate the wrapping paper that you need to cut as well. Use wrapping paper with grid-lines and your task will be much easier.

Measure And Tape

Make sure that the paper is at least one and a half times the size of the object in every dimension.

Now, you can move on to taping. Secure a piece of tape where both ends are supposed to meet. Then insure that the fit is snug on all sides and secure the center connecting point with more tape to keep the form unyielding. Crease the ends, pleating in the 2 end flaps that are opposite each other.

Make sure to go over the creases at the sides, then fold the triangle flap from the bottom to the top and then the top over the bottom. Then tape it. You can use ribbons if you like, but make sure to curl them with the non-sharp blade of your scissors.

Not A Stickler?

You want to make the gift attractive to the other, even if you do not have time for the wrapping process. You can use fabric instead of paper, even a fabric pouch will work well because it will create a warm and unique experience for the recipient. Just make sure to fully cover the item and secure it with a ribbon. Add a bow if you wish. How about boxing it up? This is quick and easy and will allow you to delete wrapping paper completely. Make sure that your gift is the correct size for the box, though. Complete the inside with tissue paper and then close with tape. Finish it off with a plain ribbon tied around it and a bow.

You can always use gift bags, as well. These are convenience multiplied, and can add a flare of elegance to your gift. They are easy and quick because all you have to do is put your present into the bag, cover it with tissue paper and that`s it.

You can make any gift look amazing, whether you use an alternative or a traditional way of wrapping.

By: ron king

About the Author:
For more holliday shopping advice, visit Christmas Gift Wrapping. Also check out Wrapping Christmas presents.
For Ron`s website, visit .Holiday Gifts.

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