Make Your Own Gift Wrap Paper 6. Turn coloring pages into gift wrap Take a cue from coloring books, and use a black marker to draw a design on a large sheet of paper. Use your playful pattern to wrap the book, and add a bundle of colored pencils or crayons on top.
Artists of all ages will enjoy making (and unwrapping) this homemade paper. Wrap the book in a paper that matches the book's genre, theme, or characters. For example, wrap a children's book in coloring book pages or use maps to wrap a travel book.
In this video, I will show you a bunch of different techniques to perfectly wrap a book using the least amount of paper. Use a coloring book page to decorate a gift box before filling it with presents for a craft lover. Find and save ideas about how to wrap a coloring book on Pinterest.
How to wrap a book so that the shape doesn't give away what's inside. Plus easy ways to add pizazz your presents. Gift Wrap, Gift Tag & Greeting Card Some of my favorite coloring pages are repeating patterns, making them great for transforming into gift-wrap! Materials Finished coloring page Scissors Tape Ribbon Coordinating card stock Paper cutter or ruler & x-acto knife Use a finished coloring page to wrap a small gift, or to make your own greeting card.
Wrapping paper alternatives: kraft paper, wax seals, handmade paper, collages, gift boxes, paper bags, recycled fabric, newspaper, orgami folded paper, magazine pages, second hand book pages, maps, handmade book sleeves, crossword puzzles, sheet music, comic strips, and coloring pages. Add: a handmade gift tag, drawn on decorations. Want more? There are countless unique and inventive ways to gift wrap books, and you don't need to spend a lot of money to make your gift look extra stylish.
The simple rectangular shape of a book gives you plenty of scopes to play around with different ideas and added extras. They are all bringing in a wrapped coloring book and pack of crayons, no specifics other than that. Dd insists that we wrap it, so I tried to find a sturdy coloring book, but nope.