Wrapping Paper

Difficulty: Very Easy

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Parental supervision is recommended

Even crafters as young as 1 year can participate in making wrapping paper. Older kids can also get in on the fun by stenciling the shapes onto the butcher's paper. The result is a fun and informal pattern that everyone has a hand in creating.

What you'll need:

  • Tempera or poster paint
  • Butcher Paper (I get it from Smart & Final Iris for a HUGE roll)
  • Precut sponges in various shapes, or cut your own from regular sponges.

How to make it:

  1. If cutting your own sponges, pick a simple shape such as a star, holly leaf, berry, etc. and cut a regular kitchen sponge to shape.
  2. Pour paint onto saucer or other flat item.
  3. Spread butcher paper (I use white) out on flat surface.
  4. Dip sponge in paint, making sure to cover entire surface and sponge off excess.
  5. Stamp sponge 2-4 times over surface of paper.
  6. Reapply paint and repeat.
  7. You can sprinkle glitter over the wet painted paper for extra pizzazz.

Tips:

  • For tiny people, I usually let them free paint with a large brush instead of sponges and then sprinkle the glitter.
  • The same idea can be used to make the gift tags and/or cards!
  • Any other kind of paper can be substituted. Brown packing paper or grocery bags are one idea.
  • At Christmas, I make my own using a star and gold paint.
  • Another variation for new baby gift wrap is to use pastel-colored paints and make feet prints. Fold your hand into a fist with your thumb at the top and pinky at the bottom. Use your hand to stamp the foot shape and then use your fingertip to stamp the toes!

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