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Home » Christmas » Handmade Stamped Holiday Wrapping Paper

Handmade Stamped Holiday Wrapping Paper

Published: Dec 4, 2018 · Modified: Dec 4, 2018 · by Vanessa Brady · This post may contain affiliate links and ads · Leave a Comment

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #CollectiveBias #PersilLaundry

I’ve always been a huge fan of nicely wrapped presents, especially during the holiday season! Unfortunately, even when I have the best intentions, I find myself woefully unprepared in the gift wrapping department. No worries, though, a little bit of craftiness followed by the stain-fighting power of Persil® ProClean® Laundry Detergent and this adorable Handmade Stamped Holiday Wrapping Paper can be made in just minutes!

The only craft supplies you truly need for this project is a sheet of thick craft foam and hot glue. I’m also using a wood block to adhere all the different stamp designs to but you could also just glue the foam to a piece of cardboard if you’re in a pinch. I really love having this stamping cube though!

Begin by drawing out the different shapes on the craft foam and then cutting them out with a pair of sharp scissors. I went with berries, holly leaf, circle, trees, square, and stripes but you can also customize the shapes if you want different wrapping paper.

Use the hot glue to adhere all the cut shapes to each side of the cube. I absolutely love that this one cube can make an almost infinite amount of wrapping paper designs!

Now all you have to do is use an ink pad to add color to the desired stamp and apply on a blank sheet of paper. I found it easier to hold the stamp still and apply the ink vs. trying to dab the stamp into the ink pad but you do whatever works for you. If you’re planning on wrapping a smaller gift, you could just use a sheet of normal printer paper or for a larger item, some white butcher paper will work too. So many different color options and paper choices to choose from!

I absolutely love the look of this simple and modern Stamped Wrapping Paper! I can’t decide if I like the circles or holly better…or maybe the plaid. Ugh, I love them all! I used these as wrapping paper but now that I’m looking at the sheets, I realize they would also be great greeting cards. Who knew one little cube of cut up craft foam could be so helpful!

Inevitably, when working with stamps, I always get the ink all over my hands and on the edges of my clothes. It just comes with the creative territory, I guess! I never worry too much about it, though, because I know that Persil laundry detergent and it’s stain-fighting enzymes have my back! Not only will it work on my crafty stains but Persil laundry detergent will also break down built-in odors to keep my clothes smelling great.

Lucky for me, Persil laundry detergent can be bought at Target so I never have to worry about running out when I need it the most. Just a quick trip to my favorite store to pick up the essential (plus a few dozen other non-essentials!) and my cleaning necessities are good to go!

The holiday season is stressful so make sure you take some time to enjoy the simple things, like making your own Handmade Stamped Holiday Wrapping Paper! Just a few minutes to prepare you stamp and then you’re ready to go. Hope you enjoy making your wrapping paper as much as I did!

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