Make Gift Wrapping Paper With Kids
by Abigail Beal
Description: How to make your own gift wrapping paper.
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Making your own wrapping paper is a fun activity that children or
adults can do. With some creativity you can create gift wrap that is
unique and different – everyone will know the gift is from you!
When making gift wrap with children you will probably want to use
either craft white paper or craft brown paper (like the grocery
bags). You could even use the inside of a grocery bag if the gift is
small enough.
At several points depending on your child's age – they may need
help. If your child is not ready to cut with scissors, then manage
all of the scissor work and let them have fun gluing everything.
Remember to select non-toxic materials. Consider all art materials
toxic unless they say they are non-toxic.
Stamping Shapes Paper: To make this you can use either sponges or
potatoes. The ease with potatoes is they give children (and adults)
a "handle" to hold onto. Sponges are a little harder to hold onto
once they get wet, and your designs may not get as clean and clear
results.
Use tempura or acrylic paint. Be sure with children to use non-toxic
paint. Remember with art materials that if they do not say they are
non-toxic, chances are they are toxic – so be aware and stay safe.
Select your paint colors and cut simple designs in your potatoes or
sponges. Great shapes include stars, hearts, arrows, lightning
bolts, circles, triangles, letters, numbers and smiley faces. Help
your children cut the designs depending on their age level.
Lay the paper flat on a dry and protected surface and stamp away
with your potatoes or sponges! Remember to put your design all over
the paper so that it shows all over your gift, not just one area of
the paper. Let it dry overnight before wrapping gifts.
Names or Shapes Paper: To make this paper you will need several
sheets of fluorescent paper (8 ˝ x 11") is fine. You will also need
glue sticks and scissors.
Select a name or a shape that you wish to do for your paper. Think
about the size of your gift, is it big? Is your gift small? If your
gift is big, then your letters or shapes can be bigger. If your gift
is small then your letters or shapes need to be smaller.
If you are giving a birthday gift it could be fun to write the
birthday child's name. If it is a gift for Mom then you could write
Mom. Or consider writing a short message like "Happy Birthday" if
you have enough room.
Write boxy letters or cut out shapes and glue them onto the paper.
Write the name and glue it onto the paper several times. Allow it to
dry overnight. Then wrap gift.
Picture Paper:
To make this paper you will need magazines or newspapers. Catalogs
such a flower catalogs or children's catalogs are also good. Comic
books are good for this also. You will need scissors and glue stick.
Select a theme for your paper. Are you going to cut out pictures of
animals? Cartoon characters? Flowers? Home images? Or are you going
to cut out words? Find the images and cut them out. Glue them onto
the paper. Allow it to dry and then wrap your gift.
Special Message Paper:
This is good for most children of any age. First select how large
the gift will be and cut the gift paper to size.
Select markers or crayons. You are going to write a special message
to the friend or loved one to wish them a Happy Birthday or other
good wishes. Help your child select their message.
Write the message on the paper. Now write the message again in other
line with a different color marker or crayon. Continue until the
paper is full. You can use medium to large handwriting – actually
any size handwriting is fine. Just continue until the paper is
completely filled. Let this paper dry before wrapping the gift.
When you give the gift remind the birthday child they need to read
the Special Message on the wrapping paper.
Feminine Doily Paper:
This is a cute gift wrapping paper for a girl's gift. This is also
an easy project to do with even most young children because it only
involves glue sticks.
To make this paper you will need paper doilies, either white or
metallic (your choice). This project works best with the small
doilies. You will also need a glue stick.
Glue the doilies onto the paper. Glue them in an even pattern all
over the paper. The doilies will give the gift wrapping a feminine
look. Once the doilies are dried, wrap the gift.
There are many other ideas for gift wrap that are in your home and
right in front of your nose. Just use your imagination and you will
find many other ideas to use with your children. Happy wrapping!
Abigail Beal © 2004. Abigail Beal teaches gift wrap in New York and
publishes Gift Wrap Goddess Wraps. To subscribe:
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