5 Minute Crafts Kids Season 1 Episode 25 20 Easy And Cute Gift Wrapping Ideas For Kids
- March 9, 2019
- 15 min
20 Easy And Cute Gift Wrapping Ideas For Kids is the 25th episode of season 1 of the show 5 Minute Crafts Kids. In this episode, the focus is on gift wrapping and making it fun and creative for kids. The episode showcases different DIY ideas to wrap gifts that are easy and cute at the same time.
The episode starts with the host introducing the concept of gift wrapping and how it adds an extra touch of love and care to the gift. She then invites the viewers to learn new and innovative ways of wrapping gifts through this episode.
The first idea shown is using an old t-shirt or cloth to wrap a gift. The host demonstrates how to cut the fabric and wrap it around the gift in a unique way, making it look like a gift bag. This idea is not only eco-friendly but also a great way to use old clothes that are not being used anymore.
The second idea demonstrated is using colourful paper cups to wrap small gifts like chocolates or candies. The host shows how to cut the cup and use it as a wrap, adding a ribbon or other decorative items to make it look pretty and presentable.
Next, the episode showcases how to make a gift bag using a single piece of paper. The host explains step-by-step how to fold the paper and make a bag out of it. This idea is easy and cost-effective while also looking attractive.
The fourth idea demonstrated is using a brown paper bag to wrap a gift. The host adds her own touch by using stamps to decorate the bag, making it look festive and unique. This idea is perfect for those who want to keep it simple yet appealing.
The fifth idea showcased is using a cardboard box and decorating it with paint or markers. The host demonstrates how to turn a plain cardboard box into a colourful and artistic gift box. This idea is particularly great for kids who love to draw and paint.
The episode then moves on to show how to make a gift box out of a shoebox. The host explains how to cut and fold the shoebox to make it look like a gift box and then decorating it with paints, stickers or other crafts.
The seventh idea demonstrated is using a mason jar to wrap a gift. The host shows how to fill the jar with small items and then decorate it with ribbons or other items to make it look festive.
The eighth idea is using a balloon to wrap a gift. The host demonstrates how to place a small gift inside the balloon and then blowing it up, adding a ribbon or other decorative items to make it look pretty.
The episode then moves on to show how to make a gift box out of a cereal box. The host explains how to cut and fold the cereal box to make it look like a gift box, adding decorative elements to it.
The tenth idea is using a paper plate to wrap a gift. The host demonstrates how to cut the paper plate and fold it to make it look like a gift wrap and then decorate it with markers or other crafts.
Next, the episode showcases how to make a gift wrap using a newspaper. The host shows how to cut the newspaper and fold it to make it look like a gift wrap, adding different coloured ribbons or other items to make it look attractive.
The twelfth idea demonstrated is using a fabric wrap to wrap a gift. The host shows how to use a fabric to wrap the gift, adding different ribbons, flowers or other items to make it look beautiful.
The episode then moves on to show how to make a gift bag out of a magazine. The host explains how to cut and fold the magazine to make a bag out of it, adding decorative items to make it look attractive.
The fourteenth idea is using a plain white paper to wrap a gift and decorating it with different coloured markers, glitter or other crafts to make it look attractive.
Next, the episode showcases how to make a gift wrap using a map or atlas. The host shows how to cut and fold the map or atlas to make it look like a gift wrap, adding a ribbon or other decorative items to make it look beautiful.
The sixteenth idea demonstrated is using a tissue paper to wrap a gift. The host shows how to cut and fold the tissue paper to make it look like a beautiful gift wrap.
The episode then moves on to show how to make a gift box out of a cardboard tube. The host explains how to cut and fold the cardboard tube to make it look like a gift box, adding decorative elements to it.
The eighteenth idea is using a colourful plastic bag to wrap a small gift. The host demonstrates how to cut the plastic bag and use it as a gift wrap, adding a colourful ribbon or other items to make it look pretty.
Next, the episode showcases how to make a gift wrap using a coffee filter. The host shows how to cut and fold the coffee filter to make it look like a beautiful gift wrap.
The final idea demonstrated is using a potato stamp to decorate a plain paper and use it as a gift wrap. The host shows how to cut a potato and use it as a stamp, adding different colours to make it look attractive.
Overall, 20 Easy And Cute Gift Wrapping Ideas For Kids is an episode filled with unique and creative ideas to wrap gifts that are not only easy and cost-effective but also fun and attractive for kids. The episode is perfect for parents and kids who want to add a personal touch to their gifts.