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2 simple Valentine’s Day gift wrapping ideas

2 simple Valentine’s Day gift wrapping ideas

Guys! I kind of have a thing for gift wrapping lately and Valentine’s Day is such a sweet time to give cute gifts to your neighbor, teacher, friend, loved one, etc. These 2 gift wrapping ideas are SO easy (you know I like ’em easy) and you probably already have everything you need to do it. Bingo! This first idea is based on an idea I saw for Christmas gift wrap by Martha Stewart, but I added a Valentines spin.




Materials for cut out hearts: x-acto knife, cardstock (or business card), pencil or pen, scissors, wrapping paper, cutting board, secondary color paper (I chose glitter scrapbook paper)


Step 1: Make a template of a heart on a business card and cut it out.

Step 2: With a pencil, use your template to trace around it all over on your wrapping paper. Use a ruler if you want them evenly spaced. (I used a Sharpie in this tutorial so you can see the trace better).

Step 3: With your x-acto knife, cut around one side of the heart from the top to the tip of the bottom.



Step 4: Fold the heart over.

Step 5: Because the glitter paper was so thick I cheated and cut out a strip of paper to line along the backside of the kraft paper gift wrap. If I were to make it super nice I’d probably line the back of the kraft paper. But, then again, I probably wouldn’t.

Step 6: Tape it down.

Step 7: Repeat on all the hearts.


DONE!



OK, the second one is similar to last week’s polka dot wrapping. But this time you do a little sculpting.


Materials: scissors, x-acto, pen, wrapping paper (I used red art paper instead), stamp pad (white can be hard to find, here’s my recommendation from Amazon)



Step 1: Draw a heart with your pen on the eraser of your pencil.


Step 2: Make simple incisions with your x-acto to chisel the heart. The less strokes the better. Cut it down about half way down the eraser.


Step 3: Stamp away! To get dimension stamp 2 or 3 hearts at a time so the seconds appear fainter.



Done! Tell me those aren’t the easiest things you’ve seen?! And you have all the materials already, right?


Original article and pictures take thehousethatlarsbuilt.com site

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