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How To Wrap a Present – The AuburnChick Way

Why do the days you spend at home pass so quickly, while the days you are stuck at work seem to creep by?

I thoroughly enjoyed my non-work day.  I stayed in my robe until 10:00, when I had to make a mad dash to get lunch money to Rooster (yes, the kids forgot money AGAIN!) before his lunch at the ridiculous hour of 10:35.  How in the world do they expect kids to concentrate the rest of the day after eating lunch so early?  Who in the world wants to eat a chicken sandwich at that time of the day?

But I digress…

After dropping off the money and running from the office quickly lest I get put into a classroom by someone who assumed I was there to work, I drove to an antiques store to exchange a teapot I had purchased a few weeks ago for my mom.  Here’s the one I brought home:

Teapot for One

Teapot for One

You can take the teapot off, and then you have this:

Because the store was downtown and, thus, close to the law firm where I used to work, I decided to drop in and say hello.  It was a little strange going back…dressed very casually in blue jeans and a sweat shirt while everyone else had on business attire.  Still, it was good to see my friends.

After I left, I visited Target where I did a bit of miscellaneous shopping.  I picked up a new roll of wrapping paper, tape, and a neat wrapping paper cutter (demo’d below).  I also picked up a few propane tanks to replenish Mr. Heater.  It was fun to browse without the crowds.

Then, the real fun began.

I went home, determined to wrap a few presents.  Now, this was a big deal for me.  I remember last year.  I was desperately trying to put the finishing touches on a few papers while studying for finals.  I barely got my shopping done in time, and presents were wrapped in a hurried fashion (with the ribbons, of course).

This year I’m doing better.  I cannot believe how much freer I feel.

I thought it would be fun to show you how I wrap gifts, given my post yesterday.

Before I get started on the “how-to’s” of it all, remember that part of the fun is the suspense that the recipient will experience.  In my home, it’s a running joke that you’re not getting what’s on the box.  For example, I wrapped a gift for Rooster in the following box:

Rest assured that the boy will not be receiving a lamp for Christmas.

So, once you’ve found the proper box, you need the proper equipment.  For this lesson, I used the ruffled hats and booties:

Next, you need wrapping paper, ribbon, tape, and a cutter:

I bought the gift wrap cutter with a $1 coupon I found on the box of tape I purchased.

The cutter works GREAT!  It has a little slot where you insert the paper, cutter flush to the surface you are working on.  Then, you just slide it across the paper.  The back side has a slanted edge that you use to run the ribbon across, thus curling it.

Now, here’s a little something that makes my wrapping different from other people’s.  When you’re taping the edges down, make sure you fold over the edge of the top layer that will be taped down.  This gives a cleaner look to your package.

Granted, it looks nicer if the edges are straight, but that’s why I don’t quilt…too much precision required.  The back looks a little better…

Now it’s time for the fun stuff — embellishments!!!  Bring on the ribbon, Baby!

One more ribbon, and Voila!  A wrapped gift!

When using ribbon, you can be very creative!  Check out the other presents I wrapped…

If you look carefully at the present on the left, I used two different colors of ribbon…

All of this wrapping was enough to tire everyone out, including Molly.

One Response

  1. If you want to go all out with the wrapping you can use double stick tape so there aren’t unsightly tape marks all over the box. Fold over all the edges to get the clean look and then put double stick tape under the folded edges.
    I used to work for a guy who gifted his clients fancy pens and he would make me wrap all the boxes like that with gold wrapping paper so that it looked like a bar of gold. It was cheezy, but effective.

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