The most important thing in giving a gift is to send your heart. In addition to the gift itself, the packaging can also reflect its intentions. Do-it-yourself packaging is romantic and warm. Here are some gift packaging methods.


The first is a sugar cube type gift wrap. First, cut the wrapping paper to a length of +2~3 cm around the box, and a width of +3 cm from the width of the box. Place the bottom of the box in the center of the paper. Next, fold the paper on the right side inward along the box, keeping the edge of the paper in the center of the box. After that, fold the paper on the left side inward. Fourth, fix the overlap of the paper with clear glue or double-sided tape, and fold the paper on both sides inward along the box.


After completing the above steps, fold the paper into a beautiful trapezoid in order, and then lightly mark the junction of the upper and lower origami paper. Fifth, keeping the mark parallel to the edge, fold the paper underneath. Sixth, fix the joint with double-sided tape or a beautiful sticker, wrap the other side, turn it over to the front of the box, and decorate it with ribbon or flowers.


The second is the V-shaped gift wrapping method. First, prepare a ribbon that is 4 times longer than the length + width + height of the box. Next, set aside the length necessary to tie the bow tie, and wrap it around diagonally in the longitudinal direction as shown in the picture. Afterwards, make one more round diagonally lengthwise; thread the ribbon that was left initially as shown in the picture, and fasten it. Finally, bend the ribbon that comes out from below into a circle and tie a knot, so that the beautiful V-knot is completed.


The third is the double-slash gift wrapping method. Prepare a ribbon that is three times longer than the length + width + height of the box. Leave enough length to tie the bow before laying the ribbon at an angle. Note that the diagonal ribbons are arranged parallel and then rolled up. Thread the left ribbon under the right ribbon. Tie another nice bow so that the front and back sides become two parallel diagonal ribbons.