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Wrapping a Fall Gift


By Kimara - Posted on 07 November 2009

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It's fall and you have a gift to give. Why not make the wrappings as beautiful as the gift inside? Below are the directions for creating this gift wrap that embraces all that's lovely in autumn.

Materials:
gift box
brown grocery bag
calico fabric for ribbon and petals
wool felt for petals
button for flower center
Wonder Under or other fusible web
pattern

NOTE ABOUT PATTERN: I used the pattern of the Memory Flower Bouquet with the following changes. I enlarged the pattern to 150%. Then, the center flower ring, instead of cutting out a circle, I fashioned another set of petals using the outer ring for size.

1] Make a copy of the pattern, making the changes noted above.

2] Tuck your present inside. :)

3] Cut open a brown paper grocery bag. If you would like, iron out the folds. Steaming works great.

4] Wrap your gift.

5] Using a piece of fabric in autumn colors, rip two 1" strips of fabric. The fabric needs to be long enough to go around the package plus 2 1/2". Check out Rip and Tear Napkins for tips on ripping fabric.

6] Start by wrapping one strip around the package. Begin and end at the center of the tap of the package. You can use a straight pin to hold to on the package. Just make sure the pin does not hurt the gift inside. Overlap the ends of the strip. Turn the end under 1". Sew the strip together. Leave the thread attached.

7] For the second strip, attach to the first strip. Wrap the strip around the package, turn the end under 1", and sew it to the other ribbons. Leave the thread attached.

8] To make the flower, you will be cutting petal 1 and petal 3 out of the fabric you made your ribbons out of. Cut out 2 pieces of fabric for each flower slightly larger than the petal itself.

9] Beginning with petal 1, cut out a piece of fusible web slightly smaller that your fabric. Iron the web to the wrong side of 1 piece of fabric. Remove the paper backing, and place your other fabric piece on top, so the wrong side of the fabric is against the web. Iron together. Do the same for petal 3.

10] Cut out petals 1 and 3 from the prepared and fused fabric.

11] Cut petal  2 and the new petal that you fashioned from the center ring (see above note) out of felt. I used 2 different colors.

12] Stack the flower in the following manner: petal 1, petal 2, petal 3, and the center petal. Choice a button, place in the center of the flower petals, and sew the button on, going through the 4 layers of petals.

13] Using the thread still attached to the strips, sew the flower to the package by tacking the flower to each of the four ribbon strips in the center.

14] Gently "fluff" the flower by pinching the petals with the fusible webbing inside.

You know have a lovely, handmade package... inside and out!

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