How to wrap a box
1. Lay the box face down on the paper. Use a ribbon
or tape measure to measure the girth of the box and add two inches.
This is how much paper you will need to go around the box. To determine
how much wrap you will need to cover the ends of the box, allow
an overlap that's equal to the height of the box and trim the excesspaper
accordingly.
2. For best results, the seam of the paper should be at the edge of
the bottom of the package, rather than along the center. Pull one side
of the wrap all the way to the other edge of the box, crease it slightly
to mark the edge, then fold the crease for a clean look. Secure the
edge with three small pieces of double-sided tape. Crease the bottom
edges of the box with your thumb and forefinger.
3.
Flip the box so that the top is facing upward. Place a small piece
of double-sided tape near both sides of the end of the box. Push
in on both ends to fold the wrap; it will be held in place by the
double-sided tape.
4.
For a finished look, fold the top edge of both the top and bottom
flaps to ensure a straight, crisp line.
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Please note we do not ship samples.
Gift paper print samples are 12" x 12" of the paper.
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