Gift packaging creative packaging

Many gift givers use “signed” packaging so that their gifts can be recognized. The official gifts issued by the White House or the U.S. State Department are officially and elegantly wrapped in white or gold foil paper, and are decorated on paper. I have a friend. All the gifts she sends are wrapped in white glitter pattern paper and tied with white and silver ribbons. If the recipient is a woman, she adds a small bouquet of silky violets; if it is a man, she spreads silvery acorns or leaf ornaments. Some people give gifts in a more casual manner. Newspapers can often send a good use: an acquaintance likes to select the appropriate newspaper layout for each recipient, such as sports, comedy, gardening, and so on.

Many gift givers simply put their names or initials on ribbons and use these ribbons for all kinds of packaging. The gift wrap expresses your own taste, hobby, color sense, and design features in a visible form. Once you have decided on your approach, you will avoid some of the decisions you will make in the future and you will always be prepared for it because you have purchased enough spare packaging. Traditional Japanese-style packaging is usually very difficult to package a gift of flowers and plants, but you can put it in an interesting and appropriate container, increasing its appeal, shells, glass bowls, vine baskets, decorations Straw, fiber products, metal waste paper baskets, or bamboo or reed rods (very suitable for ferns and long-leaf plants) - all of which can be used to enrich the appearance of flowers and plants gifts.

Jars that match the plant in size, shape, color, and design will multiply the charm of the object. If the container does not have a drain, the plant is first placed in a canister with a drain and the can is placed in a decorative container. If possible, remove the flash paper from the purchased plant gift before sending it, because these packages often weaken the beauty of the plant. Adding the plant to a porcelain jar and attaching a basin adds brilliance to the gift.

Basic creative packaging

Eye-catching packaging can be very simple and it can be extremely luxurious. Most of the gifts can be packaged in a basic opening package: cylindrical (or spherical) and other three-dimensional shapes. These packs can be as small as matchboxes, golf balls, box cars, hot air balloons, and more. Everyone can learn to fold, fold, and paste containers that enclose these shapes. If you carefully fold the corners of the wrapping paper and make the double-sided tape, you can fold out an angry rectangle.

If you are good at paper packaging, several layers of colored or white cotton paper can design a lively and attractive packaging. You can tap prints, print or print marble flowers on your own paper. Children often like to use potato chips or lettering to make their own packaging.

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