Showing posts with label gift wrapping ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift wrapping ideas. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Tissue Paper Roll Craft: Treats Pillow Box

It's Thursday, so I thought I'd start my 1-2-3 Thursdays which are basically some craft or green action that you can do in a few minutes with the least number of materials.

This week's 1-2-3 Thursday is really fun and can be easily changed to fit any occasion. In my case, I made one for a little sweet nothing for my boyfriend. He absolutely loved it! He even joked that one of his drawers is already filled with notes and other stuff from me. He'll keep the box cause it's cute. WINNER!

Anyway, I saw the tutorial at Clean & Scentsible's Blog. It's so easy to make, not to mention ingenious. Makes me wonder why I didn't think of it before! Clean & Scentisble's blog have awesome pictures for the tutorial, mine has a low res pixelated one, so if you're particular about pictures head on over to her blog for a nice tutorial :)

This is my Treats Pillow Box



Anyway, here's my take on it:

Tool:
  • Orange Scissors

Materials:
  • cloud 9 chocolate
  • Tissue paper roll
  • Cute kitten sticky note
  • Left over craft paper
  • small brown paper bag

Step 1:

Fold one side of the end of the tube, inwards to create a flap

  • Tissue Paper Roll Craft Pillow Box

Step 2:

Fold the other side of the end of the tube inwards to create another flap.

The flaps are used to close off one end of tube. Repeat on the other end
  • Tissue Paper Roll Craft Pillow Box

Step 3:

Open one end and put your treats inside. Close the end again


Step 4:

Cut a thin strip of paper from a brown bag.


This will be used to create a twine

Step 5:

Twist the strip of paper to form a twine

    How to make paper twine
  • How to make paper twine

Step 6:

Seal the flaps by winding the twine around the pillow box.

Make a ribbon or a knot to secure the flaps and the twine. You can opt to finish the box here by making a horizontal wrap or decorate the box more (proceed with step 7)

Step 7:

Cut a strip of paper that can be used to wrap the mid-section of your pillow box.

Tape or glue the paper for a snug fit

Step 8:

Position your Note paper in the middle of the fastened strip of paper. Put some glue or tape and stick it to the strip of paper






Tuesday, December 20, 2011

DIY Gift Ribbon Using Paper

When I saw this tutorial on how to make your own gift ribbon using paper on how about orange, I was dying to try it out immediately, which I did. Twice to be exact, but I wasn't able to take pictures as I did it. I made another ribbon this morning and I think I'm really getting the hang of it. I took pictures this time and the ribbon was really adorable!

  • DIY earth friendly ribbon

I used regular office paper with one side printed on. Below is my take on how about orange's paper gift bow.

Materials and Tools Needed:

  • Ruler
  • Orange Scissors
  • Artline Glue Stick
  • Orange Mechanical Pencil


Step 1: Cut 9 Paper strips

  • Three (3) strips measuring the full 11 inches, 3/4 inches thick *
  • Three (3) strips measuring 10 inches, 3/4 inches thick *
  • Two (2) strips measuring 9 inches, 3/4 inches thick *
  • One (1) strip measuring 3 1/2 inches., 3/4 inches thick *
*This is assuming you're using a short bond paper (8 1/2 x 11 inches)

  • Paper strips for paper ribbon


Step 2: Twist and loop one end of the strip

Bring the end of the strip to the center to form one end of the ribbon. Hold it in place with your hand
  • Forming a paper riblet


Step 3: Twist and loop the other end of the strip

Bring the end of the strip to the center to form the other end of the ribbon. Hold it with your other (free) hand
  • Forming a paper riblet


Step 4: Adjust the ends of the strip to make the loops thinner.

The thinner it is, the better. Having wide or big ribbon loops will make it difficult to assemble the ribbon, not to mention that the ribbon will look cluttered with very wide loops.

  • Forming a paper riblet


Step 5: Mark the places where the loops or ends of the strip meet.

Make sure you also mark the corners where the loops are. This is to ensure that you will be able to put back the loops later.

  • Forming a paper riblet


Step 6: Glue the ends of the strip together

Apply the glue inside the marked areas in step 5 and stick the ends together. The lines you placed in Step 5 will help you form the shape of your strip without a hitch! Repeat this step with all the strips of paper except for the smallest (3 1/2 inch) strip. Form a ring with this strip instead. Group the riblets (the form the strips take after gluing together the ends) together according to length.

  • Forming a paper riblet
  • Finished riblet
  • twisted and looped riblets


Step 7: Form the base of the ribbon

Using the 3 longest riblets, form the base by creating a cross or plus-sign (+) with 2 riblets then place the last riblet at an angle that forms an X with the riblet on top. Make sure that you put glue at the center of each riblet or stack of riblets
  • Paper ribbon base


Step 8: Form the second layer of the ribbon

Using the 3 mid-length riblets, form the 2nd layer by placing the riblets in areas where the loops don't overlap with the other riblet loops. Again, make sure that you put glue at the center of the ribbon we're forming
  • Paper ribbon 2nd layer

Step 9: Form the 3rd layer of the ribbon

Using the 2 small riblets, form the 3rd layer by placing the riblets in areas where the loops don't overlap with the other riblet loops. At this point it's hard to find an angle to put in the 3rd layer riblets, but you'll manage. Again, make sure that you put glue at the center of the ribbon we're forming.
  • Paper ribbon 3rd Layer


Step 10: Finish the ribbon

Put the loop at the middle of the ribbon to finish it. My loops looks small because I flattened my riblets a lot during stacking, which left a big gap at the middle. I can opt to add more smaller sized riblets or just place a bigger paper ring inside


So what are you waiting for? Go forth and make these neat-o and pretty ribbons for your gift wrapping and decorating needs. This is exactly what I needed to wrap my revelation day present for the Kris Kringle that my friends and I started way back in November.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Tissue Paper Roll Candy Wrapper

I've been feeling a little off lately that got my ever loving boyfriend worried. He really went out of his way to make me feel better. To show him a small token of my appreciation, I decided to give him a few pieces of Hershey's Caramel Kisses. I know he'd love them even if I just hand it out to hm, but I thought a little extra effort wouldn't hurt.
I have a lot of tissue paper rolls here so I thought I'd make use of it to wrap the kisses with.

Here's the Finished Product:

Materials for Toilet Paper Roll Recycled Candy Box





Cut the TP roll to match the size that you need to contain your candies


Cut one side of the TP Pulls wrapper to elongate the wrapper


Cut 2 strips from the cut-out side of the wrapper (Ribbons)


Put the candies inside the TP Roll


Put the candy filled TP roll inside one the pocket of the wrapper and wrap like a candy


Tie the ribbons at the ends of the wrapped candy


When I gave him what I made, he looked a little surprised and smiled at me, asking me why. I'm glad he really liked how I wrapped it. It added intrigue as to what's inside since it's so obvious that it was wrapped with recycled stuff.