Types of Indigenous and Recycled Materials That Can Be Used As A Gift Packaging Materials

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Types of Indigenous and Recycled Materials that can be used as a Gift Packaging

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1. Newspapers
A newspaper can become a beautiful gift wrap, it can be easily seen inside the house.
To do the package you can use kitchen string, add the red berries, or create roses or
a rosette with the newspaper itself.

2. Rolls of toilet paper


It is simple and can be decorated as you like the roll of toilet paper, you can paint it or
cover it with wrapping paper. Fold inwards one end, as you can see in the photo, enter
the gift and do the same thing with the other end.

3. Box of cereal
For a bigger gift, you can use a cereal box. Eliminate the tabs at the top of the box and
wrap it as you prefer, you can use old newspapers too. Fold and glue the paper on the
base and glue it on the opposite side to the inside. Now we have to pierce both sides of
the box, trying to make them more or less at the same distance. Then enter
the string and tie it.
4. Old shirts
An old men’s shirts can be used as well as a gift wrapped. Just cut off one of
the sleeves and take a needle and thread. Sew the bottom and you’re done! Place the
bottle and fix the cuff of the sleeve. To close the bag you can use a ribbon, directly the
shirt button or reuse an old tie!

5. Scarves
In scarves it can make two gifts in one by using a scarf (possibly square) for packing the
gift and the gift itself. Just a simple wrap and additional designs that can be put on to
make it more presentable.
6. Paper Bread Bags
For a rustic effect you can use the paper bread bags. Put them in the middle of books
to remove some wrinkle. Put the gift in the bag and close it with wooden clothespins.
To decorate, you can use dried flowers, sprigs of rosemary or chill.

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