Jan
06

Green MacGyver Eco-friendly Crafts - Wrapping Paper Bows

By Angela

recycled-wrapping-paper-bowsIf you find yourself with an abundance of wrapping paper – whether it be used, end of rolls or scraps left over – here is a creative way to continue their use.  Hopefully the wrapping paper you have leftover was made of recycled matter but even if it’s virgin content, this will extend its useful life.

Thanks to our friends at allfreecrafts.com, here’s a creative way to repurpose your leftover gift wrap that leaves you with a beautiful handmade adornment for future gifts.  This is also a great green craft to do with kids that will allow them to be creative while teaching them responsible consumption.

Wrapping Paper Bows

Supplies:

  • left over wrapping paper
  • invisible tape
  • small piece of cardboard
  • scissors
  • ruler
  • optional: small piece of double-sided tape for each bow

Instructions:

1. recycled-wrapping-paper-bows2Cut the wrapping paper into strips that are approximately four inches long and 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch wide. There’s no need to use a ruler to cut each strip, but try to make them all roughly the same.

2. Cut a 1½ inch square of thin cardboard (cereal box or food box cardboard works well for this).

3. Take a cut strip of wrapping paper and fold it over into a curled loop, with the plain sides together. Bring one end about an 1/8 inch away from the other end and hold in place with a small piece of invisible tape, allowing the tape to extend past both ends about 1/8 inch.

4. recycled-wrapping-paper-bows3Stick the first loop down on the cardboard square, centered at the edge of one side. Repeat with three more paper loops, so you have a loop in the middle of each side.

5. Take four more loops and stick them down at the corners of the square. At this point, your bow should look like the photo, shown above, at right.

6. Continue making paper loops, sticking each one down just in front of, and between two loops from the previous row. The bow will begin to fill in, as shown in the photo, lower right.

7. When you get to center of the small square, make a single loop and stick this down right in the middle. Fluff the bow gently with your fingers and it should look like the completed bow shown in our large photo at the top of the page. It is now ready to decorate your next gift package.

8. Stick the bow onto a wrapped gift by making a loop of invisible tape with the sticky side out or, if you wish, use a small tab of double-sided tape instead.

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