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  • Hi loves!

  • All the snow is gone and the rain has returned to Bergen.

  • But anyway, I have 8 new totally amazing gift wrapping ideas to share.

  • I stayed away from the Christmas theme, so these techniques are handy all year around.

  • But you can of course use them to wrap your Christmas presents.

  • Did you know that I have birthday on Christmas?

  • So double excitement is waiting for me and maybe I will see some of the following wrapping

  • styles under my Christmas tree.

  • To sweeten this plain brown package we'll use a map and some brown string.

  • In my previous DIY I showed you several ways on how to personalize a gift.

  • One of them was using a music sheet to wrap it.

  • This time Iet's customize a gift for someone who loves travelling.

  • Therefore, we'll wrap a present with a map instead of a wrapping paper!

  • If you have a friend that is crazy about some celebrity, like an actor or music band, try

  • wrapping the present in a poster that you usually get in the teen magazines.

  • Now that my present is wrapped, I am taking a string to make a cute bow on top.

  • But before, I'll show you how to make a gift card from red cardboard and brown paper.

  • Sketch a rectangle on the cardboard and on the brown paper, making sure the paper rectangle

  • is smaller than the cardboard one.

  • Cut both rectangles out and glue them together.

  • Make a hole in the corner of the gift card.

  • Now wrap the string around the package and before making a bow on top, thread the gift

  • card on.

  • Make a bow and cut away the excess string.

  • How unique and cute is this present!

  • Many friends of mine love traveling and exploring new places, so I will definitely use this

  • gift wrapping technique!

  • Next wrapping technique is perfect for wrapping a small present like a piece of jewelry or

  • a little chocolate.

  • You'll need a cardboard, ribbon, scissors, ruler and a pencil.

  • Sketch a square with on the cardboard.

  • This will be the bottom of our paper pyramid.

  • Then draw a triangle on each side of the square like this.

  • You need four of them.

  • Triangles need to be the same in size so that your pyramid will close perfectly.

  • Lastly draw these half oval shapes on the edges of each triangle.

  • These don't need to be perfect as they will be hidden inside the pyramid.

  • Now cut the shape out and you should end up with a four petal flower.

  • I like to go over the pencil lines with a pen and press firmly so that the cardboard

  • will fold perfectly along these lines after.

  • Let's fold these edges now - see how the cardboard folds exactly where we want it.

  • Punch the holes on top corners of all four triangles and thread the ribbon through them

  • like this.

  • Finally, pull the ribbon together and make a bow.

  • Look how lovely is this pyramid gift box.

  • You can also hang these on your Christmas tree or you can put little advent calendar

  • presents inside.

  • A super adorable way to decorate packages is by making snowflakes.

  • You'll need white paper, string, pencil and scissors.

  • Let's start with a snowflake.

  • You need to fold the paper a few times to get a triangle.

  • The more times you fold it the more interesting and full the design in the end, but also the

  • harder it is to cut the design out.

  • Next we need to sketch in a design.

  • Here's no right or wrong, just go ahead and have fun with it.

  • Mine looks like this.

  • It's time to cut all the little pieces out.

  • Now that I did some snowflakes again after so many years, I really want to make more

  • and stick them on my windows.

  • Oh and now comes the exciting part, we get to see how the snowflake looks like when we

  • unfold the paper!

  • Pretty lovely don't you think?

  • Here I made another one.

  • I draw the same design but I folded the triangle one more time.

  • Ok, now let's decorate our package.

  • Place the snowflake on top and then wrap the string or ribbon around the package as usual

  • to keep the snowflake in place.

  • How amazing does this present look!

  • I think it's perfect!

  • Next idea is inspired by the Japanese wrapping technique, called "tsutsumi".

  • Place the package in the middle of the fabric like this.

  • Cover the package with one corner of the fabric first.

  • And then with the other corner, which you need to fold in slightly like so.

  • Pull the remaining opposite corners together and tie them on top of the present.

  • This is the most basic style for which you only need a very light piece of fabric.

  • It's important how you tie this top knot.

  • First make a standard knot and then make sure the left corner goes to the left when tying

  • the second knot.

  • If you do it correctly you get this lovely bow.

  • This wrapping technique is really special.

  • It's always nice to learn something new from different cultures.

  • Here I'll show how to make a cute gift wrap using beads.

  • I found these at home and since I am not planning to make any jewelry pieces from them, I decided

  • to use them as present decor.

  • You also need a piece of string; I am using this knotting cord that I normally use for

  • my DIY bracelets.

  • Thread the beads on your string.

  • You can use beads in one or two colors, or you can use a lot of different colors like

  • me.

  • If you wrapped a present in a solid color paper, pick different colored beads.

  • But if the wrapping paper is colorful or has some sort of a pattern, it's better to stick

  • to just one bead color.

  • When my beaded string is long enough, I wrap it several times around the package and then

  • make a bow on top with the knotting cord.

  • This present turned out so cute and I love how I up-cycled my old beads.

  • This is what this crafty video is all about: Finding different things laying around your

  • house, and using them to create something unique.

  • Even if you're using a standard ribbon to decorate your plain packages, you can make

  • it look very unique.

  • First you need to measure the length of the ribbon to go around the package, add an extra

  • centimeter and cut it.

  • You need nine more pieces of ribbon in the same length.

  • I am using three different colors today and I am cutting two white, four red and four

  • blue ribbon pieces.

  • Now we need to place the ribbons on the package.

  • White on the middle, then two red ones and lastly two blue pieces of ribbon.

  • To secure them in place, I will temporarily stick a piece of tape on them.

  • Turn the package around and again secure the ribbon straps on one side with a tape and

  • cut the excess ribbon straps.

  • Secure the straps from the other side too and trim the excess.

  • Glue the ribbon pieces together like that and turn the package around again.

  • Now we're going to add another set of ribbon pieces.

  • Start with white.

  • Go over the blue, under the red, over the white and again under the red and over the

  • blue.

  • With the red ribbon go under the blue, over the red, under the white, over the red and

  • under the blue.

  • And lastly add the blue ribbon the same way as you added the white.

  • You end up with this lovely cross pattern.

  • You can leave some spaces between the ribbon straps, but I like to pull them together like

  • so.

  • Turn the present around and glue the ribbon straps together like we did before.

  • Remove the tape pieces and here is our finished present.

  • This one looks so elegant!

  • It takes a bit more time but the end result is so beautiful making it worth investing

  • a few more minutes.

  • To jazz up this light blue package we'll need colorful cardboard, thread, needle, scissors,

  • pencil and a coin or other small rounded object.

  • Use the coin to draw the circles on the cardboard.

  • Cut them out.

  • Thread the needle and sew through the little cardboard circles until you have them all

  • on the thread.

  • Remove the needle by cutting away the end of the thread.

  • Wrap the thread with the cardboard circles around the package like so and make a bow

  • or a knot on the bottom.

  • What do you think about this one?

  • I like it so much, all these bright colors make the present really shine and stand out!

  • The last simple wrapping idea incorporates a button and a string.

  • Start by cutting a needed length of string.

  • Then thread a button through two opposite holes and slide it on the middle of your string

  • length.

  • Now wrap the string around the present in a usual cross style.

  • Lead the ends of the string through the two remaining holes of the button.

  • Make a bow on top, trim away the excess string and you're done.

  • You can see that a little detail, like this button, can transform a usual present wrap

  • into something unique, interesting and fun.

  • Gift wrapping is in full swing at the moment, but these unique and unexpected ideas can

  • be used for birthday presents or other celebrations.

  • Check out my first gift wrapping tutorial for more ideas and if you use any of these

  • to wrap presents for your loved ones.

  • Don't forget to take a picture and share it with me on my social networks.

  • I hope you'll have great upcoming Christmas holidays with people close to your heart and

  • I'll see you again soon!

Hi loves!

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