Make Gift Wrap Paper
By Abigail Beal
Chances are at the holidays you’ve been tempted to
make holiday wrapping paper. But you may have heard too many stories
about needing to use potatoes and tempura paint that bring you back
to your grade school days.
Have no fear – you do have options! Here are some
suggestions to get your creative juices flowing.
Okay this one does involve a potato….. but it’s good:
For this one you need to get some supplies. Yes you
do need a potato. I prefer using a potato for stamping rather than
a sponge because the potato gives you something to hold onto, and
more importantly you can create your own customized look. So keep
in mind that if you find a rubber stamp you fall in love with – the
potato is optional.
You will need: acrylic paint in one or two colors,
metallic pens in one or two colors, paper (can use traditional butcher
block paper, white craft paper, or fancy paper from the art store).
In terms of paper – think of the background color
you would like to have. Your local art store will often carry many
beautiful colors of handmade gift paper.
Select a paper that has a porous and fiber-y texture
to it – you want to be sure that the paint soaks into the paper. If
you select a paper that has a shiny side to it, the paint will not
set well.
Think of the design you would like to do. For this
gift wrapping paper design you are going to stamp a design with your
potato and then embellish it and add some writing to the paper.
A good choice for Valentine’s Day would be to cut
a heart stamp in your potato and then to write the word “love” or
“I love you” on different parts of your paper. Or you could write
a special message to the person you are giving the gift to. You could
embellish the hearts with little arrows.
Good designs for your potato could be hearts, stars,
lightning bolts, letters, numbers, arrows and basic shapes. Stamp
your gift wrapping paper first with your acrylic paint and then allow
this to dry for at least three hours.
Once the paper is dry then return to add your embellishments
with your metallic pens.
Special Memories Paper:
For this paper you will use photographs that you like
and visit your local copy center that does color copies.
Before you go to the copy center, think if you want
to include any special messages on this paper. Such as wishing the
person you are giving the gift a “Happy Birthday” or wishing your
mother “Happy Mother’s Day”.
If you would like to do so, then type these messages
out on a word document – select a basic typeface such as Times New
Roman but italicize it and enlarge it to 18 or even 24 points. See
how large you like the typeface. Bring a number of copies of this
message with you, and a glue stick.
Lay your photographs out on the largest paper they
have. This is usually a tabloid size of paper 11” x 17”. Scatter your
photographs, do not center them on any one part of the paper – remember
that your gift will cover most of the paper. Once you have scattered
your photos, add your special message to the gift wrapping paper.
Depending on how large your gift is, you may need
to ask for several sheets of this paper. You may also choose to use
larger photographs, or ask the clerk at the copy center to enlarge
your photographs when they make the color copies. Also ask if they
can make you a copy that is really shrunken down so that you can use
this for the gift card.
S-E-C-R-E-T M-E-S-S-A-G-E P-A-P-E-R:
This paper is good for a humorous occasion. Probably
not the best choice for a wedding gift, then again I’m not invited
so what do I know?
We’ve all seen those movies where characters get a
spooky ransom note made out of cut out magazines and newspapers. Why
not create a special birthday wish or holiday greeting to a friend
or a loved one? It will be something different and this is great for
someone you have traded nicknames with and share a lot of jokes with.
Select newspapers and magazines. Tabloids are great
because their letters are very large and clear. Magazines are nice
too because they often use artistic looking typefaces, and this can
add some variety to your message.
You will be doing this on 11” x 17” paper, so visit
your local copy center and pick up several sheets of this paper. You
will need this first to begin the project.
Now choose your message. Go through your newspapers
and magazines and obtain the letters. Keep them in a pile.
Once you have your letters, line them up as you wish
them to appear on the paper. Remember to space them out so they cover
a lot of the paper and not just the middle. Use your glue stick and
glue them down.
After your message is glued down, return to the copy
shop and have them run your masterpiece off on the copy Xerox (if
you did the other project they already know what you are up to….).
Have them make you several sheets if your gift is big. Then have them
make you a sheet that is very shrunken down for the gift card. As
small as possible.
Leaf Rubbings Paper:
Do you remember grade school? Did you like it? One
of the things I liked was doing leaf rubbings. We would pick up leaves
and bring them inside and put them under pieces of paper, rubbing
crayons over the paper to get an impression of the leaf.
Okay, stroll down memory lane over. I was just beginning
to remember what the lunch room smelled like……
For this project that is exactly what you are going
to do. Select some leaves. Get a box of crayons. I would suggest buying
a box of crayons with a wide variety of colors because the more variety
of colors you have in front of you, the more colorful your paper can
be.
Once you get started you may want to create several
sheets of this paper. You will also probably want to test this technique
so that you fully understand how it works on a small piece of paper
and then do it on your gift wrap paper (just the way the hair dye
companies remind us to do a test strip…..).
A good leaf tip: Select leaves that have good “skeletons”
– that have stems and all sorts of edges to them. It will give your
crayons more edges to pick up on. Small wide leaves won’t give much
of an impression.
But also try to select a variety of leaves. Take a
nice walk through your community, picking up leaves on the way. You
will be surprised by how many leaves are actually available.
Do this also one leaf at a time. Put the leaf under
the paper and take your crayon and peel your crayon completely and
break it in half. Then put the crayon wide side down on the paper,
rubbing side to side while exerting pressure onto it. You will quickly
see how much pressure it takes to get a good impression of the leaf.
There may be other items that you can use for this
project. What else leaves an impression? You can do office items like
paper clips – paper clips come in a number of shapes and sizes.
Well, these are just some ideas for your inspiration.
As you can see, gift wrapping ideas are often right at your fingertips.
You can create gift wrap out of something that is probably right in
your home, office or backyard! Happy wrapping!
About The Author
Abigail Beal is the author of two zines Creative
Crafts Teacher – for crafts teachers and Gift Wrap Goddess Wraps –
all about gift wrap. To subscribe: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GiftWrapGoddessWraps/
or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CreativeCraftsTeachers/