Learn how to turn just about any gift into a showy and festive gift bouquet.
Today I’m sharing a DIY gift wrapping idea that turns everyday, ordinary items into really fun and showy gifts. You can give just about ANYTHING using this method and make it look really good. Let me walk you through what you’ll need for this craft as well as every step to achieve a beautiful, professional looking gift bouquet.
Let’s start with the supplies.
Materials Needed
- Gift Item – this could be just about anything, but in the tutorial photos I’m using my fave protein bars
- Poster Board – (Cute Colors)
- Cellophane Gift Wrap
- Tissue Paper
- Ribbon
- Strong, Clear Packing Tape
- Ribbon
- Scissors
- Skewers, Balloon Sticks or Wooden Dowels, optional
You can buy all of the supplies for this craft at pretty much any craft store or even Dollar Tree or Walmart. I am partial to Hobby Lobby because they have patterned poster board and really cute tissue paper and ribbon.
I thought I would want to use sticks to attach the gifts together, but I found them unnecessary for the most part. I think you could skip this step for most gifts. If you’re giving something like socks, you may want to wrap them around a stick, then tape the sticks to the poster board since tape wouldn’t really stick to fabric, you know?
Instructions
Step 1: Cut a piece of poster board in half so that you have a piece that measures about 14″ x 22″.
Step 2: Arrange whatever gift item you are wrapping along the top short edge and either tape the sticks to back of each gift, then to the poster board -OR- skip the sticks and tape the gifts directly to the poster board. I think in most cases you could skip the sticks, don’t you? Unless you’re gifting something that just can’t be taped directly, I say simplify! Try to arrange the items in a pleasing way, staggering their height and spacing in whatever way looks good to you.
Step 3: Evenly roll the two bottom corners together to form a cone shape. Use a piece of packing tape on the back to hold it together this way.
Step 4: Cut a square of cellophane and lay the bouquet on top of the square at a diagonal. Fold down the top edge to line up with the flat top of the bouquet, then fold up the bottom point of the cellophane until it touches the tip of the cone. Tape it into place.
Step 5: Bring the right edge of the cellophane inward until it lines up with the edge of the cone, then crease the outer edge down. Fold the top right corner in and tuck it behind the cone. Try to match the angle of the inner part of the cone. Wrap this piece around and secure with a piece of tape. Repeat on the left side. If this seems confusing, watch the video below. That may help.
Step 6: Place a pretty piece of tissue paper in to the cone and arrange it so all the little corners stick up nicely. This tissue paper is decorative and it helps fill in the space in this part of the cone.
Step 7: Add a ribbon and tie a pretty bow. I had to use hot glue to tack this satin ribbon down in the back and the front to keep it from slipping down the cone.
Step 8: Anything at this point is optional and purely for looks, but you can add embellishments, tags, whatever you think would be cute. I stuck a few sprigs of faux lavender in between my protein bars just because they’re pretty.
And there you have it…. a protein bar bouquet.
Or you could make a bouquet out of snack sized chip bags:
Or a bouquet of craft supplies, like this yarn bouquet:
Or a fresh baked cookie bouquet:
Or a bunch of crazy socks:
(I did use the wooden sticks for these ones… rolled up the sock and tied it with twine, put the stick in the middle of the roll, taped the stick to the poster board)
You can even change the size and make a little bitty bouquet with a piece of 12×12 cardstock or a humongous one with a full sheet of poster board! All of the bouquets so far have measured about 22 inches tall.
Here’s my little bitty bouquet of art markers that is only 12 inches tall.:
So cute!
See how you can use this same general tutorial and turn just about anything into a gift bouquet?!
With all the different combinations of poster board colors, ribbon styles and tissue paper patterns, you can really get creative and make this gift fit the occasion.
How to Make A Gift Bouquet Video Tutorial
Give baby onesies or tea towels or beef jerky or tools or books or cleaning supplies or kitchen gadgets or whatever floats your boat in a fancy schmancy gift bouquet and you will get raving reviews and be known far and wide as an amazing and creative gift giver extraordinaire and everyone will live happily ever after. Okay, mayyyybe I’m getting a little ahead of myself. LOL.
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