Present Tree
Difficulty - Medium
Materials
- Solid green and green patterned wrapping paper
- 2 ½ inch wide sheer red ribbon with gold accents and trim
- Thin wired gold ribbon
- 2 mini gold Christmas tree ornaments (1 matte gold the other shiny)
- 1 gold star mini Christmas tree topper
Instructions
- Wrap 4 boxes in alternating wrapping paper.
- Apply double-stick tape to the bottom of the second largest box and attach the box to the center of the largest box. Continue this process until you have a tower of boxes.
- Cut a piece of the red sheer ribbon long enough to wrap around the box three times.
Note: Ribbon measurements for bows are approximate. The lengths may have to be adjusted slightly based on the size of the boxes used.
- Centering the ribbon on the bottom of the box, bring the both sides of the ribbon to the center top of the box and tie in a knot.
- Using the ends, tie a bow the same way shoelaces are tied and so that the right side of the pattern is facing out. Adjust the loops so they are even with each other.
- Bring the ribbon tails down on opposite sides of the box, overlap the ends and glue on the bottom of the box.
- Cut a 13 inch piece of the thin gold ribbon. Feed one of the ends under the bow allowing one end to be about 2 inches longer than the other and tie a knot around the center of the bow.
- Feed one of the ends of the gold ribbon through the wire hole on a mini ornament and twist onto itself to secure the ornament. Repeat with the other ornament.
- Bring the ribbon tails down on opposite sides of the box, overlap the ends and glue on the bottom of the box.
Square Presents
Difficulty - Medium
Materials
- Solid green and green patterned wrapping paper
- 2 ½ inch wide sheer red ribbon with gold accents and trim
- Thin wired gold ribbon
- 2 Mini gold Christmas tree ornaments (1 matte gold the other shiny)
Instructions
- Wrap 1 box in green and the other in patterned wrapping paper.
- Cut a piece of the red sheer ribbon long enough to wrap around the box three times.
Note: Ribbon measurements for bows are approximate. The lengths may have to be adjusted slightly based on the size of the boxes used.
- Centering the ribbon on the bottom of the box, bring the both sides of the ribbon to the center top of the box and tie in a knot.
- Using the ends, tie a bow the same way shoelaces are tied and so that the right side of the pattern is facing out. Adjust the loops so they are even with each other.
- Bring the ribbon tails down on opposite sides of the box, overlap the ends and glue on the bottom of the box.
- Cut a 7 inch piece of the thin gold ribbon. Feed about 2 inches one of the ends under the bow allowing and tie a knot around the center of the bow. Tuck the short end of the gold ribbon tail under the knot.
- Feed the other end of the gold ribbon through the wire hole on a mini ornament and twist onto itself to secure the ornament.
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