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How to Use Fabric to Wrap Gifts


There are many ways to wrap gifts with fabric, but this particular technique works best with square boxes.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time required: 15 minutes
Age range: 12 and up

Things you’ll need:
Square gift box
Scissors
Fabric (fat quarters work well for smaller boxes)

Things to do:
1. Cut your fabric so that it’s 4 times the width and height of your square box. If your box is 9″, for example, then you’d need a square of fabric that is 36″ square.

Tip: An easy way to measure this without a ruler is to place your box on the fabric edge, then flip it over three times on each edge. That will roughly give you an idea of where to cut the fabric.

2. Place the fabric right side down on a table, then place the square box in the center, aligning the box corners with each straight edge of the fabric.

3. Pull the upper right corner of the fabric over the box snugly.

4. Fold the lower left corner of the fabric over on itself, toward the corner of the box.

5. Grab the folded lower left corner of the fabric and pull it over the box, overlapping it with the opposite corner of fabric. You may need to use both hands here: one to hold the right corner taut as you use your other hand to fold the left corner over it.

6. Pull the lower right corner over the box.

7. Use your other hand to tuck in any excess fabric on the sides of the box.

8. Pull the upper left corner of fabric over the box, again using your other hand to tuck in excess fabric on the sides.

9. Tie the corners together in a double knot on the top of the box.

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How to Make a Mason Jar Wreath Ornament


This tiny wreath works well as a tree ornament or displayed on a wall. If you’re displaying yours on a wall, create a trio of wreaths and hang them together for a festive decoration!

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time required: 30 minutes
Age range: 12 and up

Things you’ll need:
Mason jar lid ring
Natural jute twine
Scissors
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Satin leaf ribbon
Red ribbon with gold edge

Things to do:
1. Cut a length of twine that’s about 140″ long.

2. Begin wrapping the twine around the jar ring, wrapping over the tail to secure it as you continue to wrap. As you wrap, be sure the twine is close together and doesn’t leave a gap.

3. When you’ve wrapped twine around the entire ring, trim the twine.

4. Add a dot of hot glue, then lay the twine over the glue to secure it.

5. Cut a length of satin leaf ribbon that’s about 16″ long.

6. Hot glue one end of the ribbon to the twine at the same point where you secured the twine in step 4.

7. Wrap the leaf ribbon around the entire jar, wrapping as evenly as possible. When you’ve wrapped around the entire ring, trim the ribbon.

8. Add another dot of hot glue, then lay the leaf ribbon over it to secure the end.

9. Cut a length of red ribbon that’s about 8″ long, or the length you’d like for your hanger.

10. Wrap the red ribbon around the wreath, then knot the top to secure it.

11. If you’d like, cut a second length of red ribbon and tie it in a bow. Hot glue the bow to the center top of the wreath. You can hang your wreath on the wall, or use it as a tree ornament.

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