Wrap weird shapes7/1/2023 ![]() Now create a diamond shape by folding the bottom layer back down, as shown.įold the top and bottom of the diamond shape towards the centre of the base. Make sure that you’re making it wide enough to fit the gift. Seal with tape or glue.įold both layers of the bottom upwards to create the base. Mark the centre of the wrapping paper and fold the two sides towards it, overlapping slightly. Lay the gift on top of it and cut enough to cover the gift with a bit of overlap and plenty of space above and below. It’s helpfulto use quite heavyweight paper if possible, so it doesn’t tear. Lay out your wrapping paper or brown paper. In situations where you don’t have a suitable box or bag to use, the best solution is to create a diy gift bag to fit. But I’ve found that Sod’s Law frequently dictates that any gift bag you can find is too narrow, too wide, too short, too tall or a combination of these! Have you ever tried to find a gift bag the right size and shape to fit a football in?! Gift bags also make it easy to present oddly shaped gifts. ![]() Of course you could always repurpose a box you have lying around if it’s the right size and cover it to hide it’s original purpose. ![]() Oddly shaped ornaments and similar awkwardly shaped gifts can be really difficult to wrap if you don’t have a box for them. It’s easy to wrap cubes but how do you wrap awkwardly shaped gifts, like plants, balls and bicycles? I’ve done some research to give you the best solutions for all shapes and sizes of presents. ![]()
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