Do you want to create some gift wrap? A nautical design? A certain color scheme? Done, done, and…done! All easily accomplished with kraft paper.
I have a thing for brown kraft paper…I admit it.
I love the way it looks and it is just so versatile. I actually have two commercial size rolls housed in my basement as you read this.
I recently created some gift wrap using kraft paper for a beach-themed shower coming up and thought I would show you how easy it is to create.
The supplies needed to create this anchor patterned gift wrap:
- kraft paper cut to the size(s) needed for the gift(s) you are wrapping
- off-white (or desired color) acrylic paint
- anchor (or desired motif) shaped sponge*
- ultra fine point black permanent maker
*Note: You can use a precut sponge or cut one yourself. Popular shapes are available precut at craft stores. If you want an unusual shape, you may need to cut the sponge yourself. (I once wanted one in the shape of the Tin Man for a Wizard of Oz party theme – needless to say, I had to cut it myself – I still have it though, if you should ever have the need to borrow it!)
Directions: Cover one side of the (moistened) sponge with paint and blot onto a paper towel. Press lightly onto the kraft paper to print the design. Continue to print the motif in the pattern desired on the paper, filling the sponge with paint as needed. After letting the paint dry thoroughly, outline (messily) each anchor design with the marker.
You are ready to use your paper as gift wrap! Just tie with some twine, rope, or raffia and you are good to go! You can also add a starfish or some other ‘beachy’ item if you are so inclined.
Hope you enjoyed this simple kraft paper gift wrap tutorial. One of the many great ways to use kraft paper! Use the motif and color you desire and have fun with it!
Ahoy & happy giving!
Thanks for visiting, Jackie
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