Step 1: Identify the size of your gift

No need to cut a tile. Its size is fixed. Here we offer you 3 sizes. Here are examples of containers:

Size S (35x35cm)

Small S is ideal for packing 1 box of perfume, candle, jewelry...

Size M (55x55cm)

This is to pack 1 Nintendo console, 1 board game box (here Escape Game), I reusable water bottle, 2 Barbie dolls or 3 comic books..

Size L (85x85cm)

He does everything... from 2 bottles of wine, a large box of shoes to 3 boxes of board games (here 2 Monopoly and 1 Cluédo)

Step 2: Identify the shape of your object

Is it cardboard? A bottle ? Here are some foolproof techniques:

TUTORIAL CHANNEL: WRAP EVERYTHING WITH A GIFT

#7. A mini box

#1. A BOX, A SQUARE BOX?

#2. A gourd

#10. A furoshiki shoulder bag

Beyond the gifts...

#3. Without knots , but attached with a ribbon, a thread. This technique is useful when the object is a little too large to tie knots.

#4. With 2 bottles of wine, practical for going to have an aperitif with friends!

#5. With a ski helmet or a perplexus? I've already come back from the market with a watermelon wrapped in a box.

#6. Another with ribbon (with Oscar our little trainee dog in company)

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TUTORIAL to come: Handbag

See you Saturday 11/17/23 for a new tutorial video with Carédeau!

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