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Wrapping a present is a kind gesture that can show someone how much you care, and it can make the present feel more special to your loved one. It's easy to wrap a present if you make all your folds and cuts carefully. When you're done with the basic wrapping, you can give the present a unique touch with bows and embellishments. When finished, you'll have a beautiful gift to present to a loved one.

Method 1
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Measuring the Wrapping Paper

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  1. Leaving the price tag on a present is generally considered improper etiquette as the recipient doesn't need to know how much you spent. If you cannot remove the sticker, get a black pen and black out the price.
  2. It's much easier to wrap something that has a square or rectangular shape. In many cases, like with stuffed toys and clothing, this means placing the gift in a box. You can buy boxes for gifts in the same department store aisle where you buy wrapping paper. You can also use an old box, like a shoebox, you have lying around your home.
    • It's also a good idea to seal the top of the box with tape to prevent it from coming open during the wrapping process.
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    Work on a flat surface, like a hardwood floor or table. Unroll the wrapping paper across the table. Unroll enough wrapping paper that the paper is about twice the length of the box. Do not cut the wrapping paper from the roll yet.
  4. Place the box in the middle of the paper, with the top facing down. Place it about halfway between the edge of the wrapping paper and the roll of wrapping paper. [1]
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    Take the edge of the wrapping paper and wrap it around the box so it covers about half the box. Then, roll the tube of the wrapping paper over the box all the way to the other end of the box. The box should now be completely covered in wrapping paper. [2]
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    The wrapping paper should overlap just slightly on top of the box. Cut a straight line across the upper layer of wrapping paper so it overlaps the bottom layer by a few inches or centimeters. [3]
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Wrapping a Box Shaped Present

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    Once you’ve cut the paper to the right size, you can let go of it. Put the roll of paper aside and grab Scotch tape. Fold one end of the paper over the box and press it flat against the bottom of the box. Place a piece of scotch tape near the middle of the box to secure the paper. [4]
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    Fold the other side of the paper over the top of box. Overlap this paper slightly with the paper you just taped down. Place a piece of tape on the center of the box, securing the top layer of paper to the bottom layer. [5]
    • This piece of paper will be the visible paper on the box. If you want a straighter edge, you can fold the end of the paper inward to create one before taping it down.
    • If you're wrapping a very big present, you may have to use several pieces of tape just to make sure everything stays in place.
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    Two sides of the box will still have unfolded paper sticking out. Starting on one side, push both ends of the paper inward so they hug the corners of the box. [6]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Wrap a Present
    Once the ends are hugging the corners of the box, you will notice four triangle shape folds on each of the box's corners. Use your fingers to crease each fold to secure it. [7]
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    At this point, on the top and bottom of the box, there should be two trapezoid-shaped flaps. Push the top flap down and crease the edge to secure it. Then, push the bottom flap upward so it overlaps with the top flap. Again, crease the edge to secure the fold. [8]
  6. Take a piece of scotch tape. Tape the upper flap to the lower flap, placing the tape at the center of the box's side. This side of the box should now be fully concealed by wrapping paper. [9]
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    Turn the box around and repeat the exact same process on the other side. Press the wrapping paper at the box's corners inward. Crease all four triangle shape folds. Push the upper flap down and then the lower flap upward. Conceal the folds with tape. [10]
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Wrapping a Cylinder Shaped Gift

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  1. Measure the circumference of the object using a measuring tape. Add 4 inches (10 cm) to the circumference. Then, measure the rough length of the object from top to bottom and the diameter of the flat side.
    • To measure the circumference, wrap the measuring tape around the curve of the object.
    • To measure the diameter, measure the flat side of the object from one end to the other.
    • If an object has one flat side that's bigger than the other, measure the diameter of the bigger side.
  2. Cylinder objects should be wrapped in tissue paper instead of wrapping paper. Cut the tissue paper into the shape of a rectangle. The rectangle's width should be the object's circumference plus 4 inches (10 cm). Its height should be the diameter plus the length.
    • For example, say a circle's circumference was 5 inches (13 cm), its length was 8 inches (20 cm), and its diameter was 4 inches (10 cm). Your rectangle would be 9 inches (23 cm) by 12 inches (30 cm).
  3. Spread your paper out on a flat surface. Place the object in the rough center point of the paper.
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    Wrap one side of the tissue paper at a time around the rounder side of the cylinder. One side of the paper should overlap the other side slightly. Tape the upper layer of tissue paper to the lower layer at the midpoint of the object.
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    The paper on the flat side of the cylinder should still be sticking out. Starting on one end, pinch the paper at the base of the object and twist it around two or three times. Then, wrap a piece of tape around the twist to secure it. Repeat on the other side. [11]
    • The wrapping job should resemble the wrapping of a piece of candy, like a Tootsie Roll.
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Adding Embellishments

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    When adding embellishments, you want to work on the top side of the box. Flip the box over, so the edges of the paper are not visible on top of the box.
  2. It's always a nice touch to add a To/From tag on a package to give it a personal touch. You can use store-bought tags, which you can find at most department stores. You can also make your own To/From tags by cutting cardboard paper into the shape of tags, covering them with decorative paper, and writing a personal message with a pen or pencil. [12]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Wrap a Present
    Tie a bow around the gift. Use a thick ribbon, which you can purchase at a department store. Turn the present upside down, so the seams you taped earlier are facing upward. Tape down the end of the ribbon in the center of the box. Loop it around the package length-wise until the ribbon circles the package completely. Cut the ribbon and tape down the other end.
    • If desired, you can create a double bow. Repeat this process, but this time wrap the ribbon around the package width-wise.
  4. If you want to save some time, use stick-on bows instead. You can buy these at any department store. The bows should have a sticker on the bottom you press against a present to secure it to a gift.
  5. You can buy fake berries and herbs at a local gift shop or craft store. You can glue these onto your presents as a fun, decorative embellishment. This works great for winter holidays, where things like red berries and holly are traditional decorations for the season. [13]
  6. If you're going to tie a ribbon in place anyway, try adding some bells. String some bells through the ribbon before wrapping it around the present to add some flare. This is a great embellishment for the holiday season. [14]
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    What can I use instead of wrapping paper?
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    Amy Guerrero is an Arts and Crafts Specialist and the Owner of Sunshine Craft Co., a crafting studio based in Phoenix, Arizona. Amy specializes in macrame, DIY crafting, and teaching fiber arts. She offers monthly in-person and online workshops along with having developed a range of DIY craft kits for at-home projects. Amy holds a BS in Industrial Design from Philadelphia University. She worked as a graphic designer before starting her own business. Sunshine Craft Co. is a creative hub that offers a wide range of workshops, tools, and resources for any craft project to inspire creativity and community engagement.
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    If you'd like to forego wrapping paper, use a tea towel, scarf, or bandana to offer a beautiful and practical presentation.
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    How do I make a gift look really special?
    Amy Guerrero
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    Amy Guerrero is an Arts and Crafts Specialist and the Owner of Sunshine Craft Co., a crafting studio based in Phoenix, Arizona. Amy specializes in macrame, DIY crafting, and teaching fiber arts. She offers monthly in-person and online workshops along with having developed a range of DIY craft kits for at-home projects. Amy holds a BS in Industrial Design from Philadelphia University. She worked as a graphic designer before starting her own business. Sunshine Craft Co. is a creative hub that offers a wide range of workshops, tools, and resources for any craft project to inspire creativity and community engagement.
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    After you tie the package with string or ribbon, consider tucking foraged plant foliage under the ribbon, adding a pom pom or or tassel, or a handmade clay tag.
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    How do you wrap a cylinder?
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    The easy way is to roll it in tissue paper, then twist the ends, candy wrapper style. The more professional way is to roll it in sturdy paper, leaving room on both ends. Cut the loose ends into strips going from the edge of the paper to the item inside. Fold these into the center one by one to make a fan fold, tape, then repeat on the other side.
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      • Wrapping paper
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      • Tape
      • Tissue paper
      • Bows
      • Ribbons
      • To/From tags
      • Optional: Measuring Tape, Bells, Fake Berries/Leaves, anything else to make your gift extra festive!

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      • Clear postal tape is the best for wrapping gifts that are going through the mail, or that will be wrapped far in advance.
      • Fragile gifts, like wine glasses , can be wrapped in a gift box so that they remain intact.
      • You can prevent gift wrap from unrolling by cutting an old toilet paper roll and sliding it around the gift wrap roll.
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      To wrap something, first find a flat surface and unroll the wrapping paper so the white side is facing up. Place the item you are wrapping with the top facing down in the middle of the paper. Take the edge of the wrapping paper and wrap it around the box so it covers about half the box. Then, roll the tube of the wrapping paper over the box all the way to the opposite end of the box. The box should now be completely covered in wrapping paper. Cut a straight line across the upper layer of wrapping paper so it overlaps the bottom layer by a few inches or centimeters. Now, tape one side of the paper to the box. Fold over the other side of the paper and tape it as well. Next, starting on one side, tuck in the paper on the corners of the box. You will notice four triangle shaped folds on each of the box's corners. Use your fingers to crease each fold to secure it in place. Next, push the top flap down and crease the edge to secure it. Then, push the bottom flap upward so it overlaps with the top flap. Again, crease the edge to secure the fold. Secure with tape. Repeat this process on the other side. If you’re wrapping a cylindrical present, you’ll want to wrap the item in tissue paper instead of wrapping paper. Wrap the tissue paper along the round side of the present, then tape it shut. Finish by twisting both ends of the tissue paper closed. Wrap a piece of tape around the twist and you're finished! If you want to learn more, like how to wrap gifts that are a different shape, keep reading the article!

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