Cash Wrap by Alton DuLaney 2011. |
Now, everyone loves cold hard cash, and gift wrap can be expensive, so why not multi-task while creating a little added value to the next gift you wrap.
This is a great idea when wrapping a gift-card. It adds humor to the generic item, and for a few extra bucks you can really up the ante on your next gift wrap.
The supplies for this project are simple really, a stack of crisp dollar bills ( or $2 or $5 or $10 or $100 depending on who you are and who you are wrapping for!), some tape, and ribbon and bow for the finishing touch.
Cash Wrap by Alton DuLaney 2011. |
Cash Wrap by Alton DuLaney 2011. |
Cash Wrap by Alton DuLaney 2011. |
Cash Wrap by Alton DuLaney 2011. |
To ensure that you use just the right amount of bills, lay your package in the center and fold all the way around. Also check the ends to make sure you have adequate coverage. You want just enough to cover the gift without having to trim.
Cash Wrap by Alton DuLaney 2011. |
This gift took 24 one-dollar bills to wrap, adding $24 of value to the gift. After it is unwrapped (carefully!) the tape can be removed and the money can be enjoyed.
This is definitely an outstanding gift wrap and not one that anyone will say: "Oh, it's so beautiful, I hate to open it."
For more gift-wrapping ideas check out my course on Paper Arts at:
http://www.craftsy.com/class/Paper-Arts/25
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