Double check that the toy will fit inside of the wrapping paper and that it can fold closed on top of the toy.
Clear tape won’t disrupt the pattern on the wrapping paper.
You don’t need to use a ruler to make the fold. Just estimate a couple of inches.
Make sure you create sharp creases in the paper to make a strong base for your pouch.
This will be the bottom part of the pouch, so your folds don’t have to look perfect.
Add a cute bow or ribbon to your pouch for added flair, and don’t forget to write who it’s for on the outside!
This is a super easy way to wrap a large stuffed toy. You can even trick someone by placing multiple boxes inside of one box and having them unwrap each one.
You can reuse the tablecloth afterwards for parties or get-togethers.
Be gentle as you roll the toy in the tissue paper so that it doesn’t rip. Choose dark colored tissue paper so it isn’t see-through.
You can find large balloons at most party supply stores. Keep the balloon away from your child until you’re ready for him/her to pop it.
Match the ribbon to the color of the tissue paper for a cute, festive look.