Blue and Yellow Craft Gift Wrap with bandanas
This page shows three different wrapping designs using the same fabric. All designs require no sewing, cutting, or gluing, so wrapping can be reused, can be a part of yellow day activity ideas.
Materials steps tips and suggestions
- Bandana sizes: 18″x18″ ~22″x22″
Bandanas are generally best suited for wrapping paper book in children’s size, and hardcover book in adult size.
(To make blue and yellow gift wrapping, solid cotton bandanas are useful. Also after unwrapping the gift, there are many ways to reuse them.) - Elastic to tie bandanas (Blue elastic band)
- Book or gift box
Since it is wrapped in two pieces of cloth, thin cloths are ideal.
Design 1: Yellow rose and Blue heart
This video shows how to wrap a gift or book in blue and yellow bandanas and make yellow rose and blue heart. It’s easy, simple and yet it’s heartfelt.
Degree of wrapping difficulty:★
How to make Blue and Yellow Craft Gift Wrapping with fabric
(Gift wrap decorated with blue hearts and yellow roses)
Total Time: 5 minutes
Step 1
Fold the blue bandana in half diagonally and place it horizontally. Spread the yellow bandana over the folded blue one and place a gift in center.
Step 2
Fold yellow corner over the gift and tuck it underneath. Then fold over the opposite blue and yellow corners.
Step 3
Grasp the left and right corners and tie with the rubber band.
Step 4
Gellow corner and wrap around your pinky. Slip rose off finger and tuck the tip under the rubber band.
Wrap the other yellow corner around the rosebud. (Twist the corner one or two times while wrapping.)
Step 5
Pick two blue corners and overlap the tips of the two corners crosswise.
Step 6
Tuck the tips into the gap between the blue and yellow cloth.
Step 7
You are done! It is also possible to insert a card into the gap between the cloth.
Estimated Cost: 2 USD
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Materials: -Solid blue bandana -Solid yellow bandana (Both bandanas in the image are 18″ x 18″). -1/4 inch wide blue rubber band
Design 2: Blue rose and Yellow rose
The main difference between Designs 1 and 2 is the angle at which the blue bandana is placed. The blue bandana in Design 1 is placed horizontally, whereas the blue bandana in Design 2 is folded vertically.
Step 1. Place yellow on top of blue folded in half.
Step 2. Place gift in center and fold corners over.
Step 3. Wrap each corner to make rose.
Design 3: Accented with yellow roses
Another of the blue and yellow craft ideas for gift wrapping, using the same bandana.
The blue cloth complements the yellow rose in these desings.
Instruction:
Step 1. Yellow bandana over blue bandana and spread them diagonally and place a book in center.
Step 2. Fold one corner over the book and tuck it underneath. Then fold over the opposite corner.
Step 3. Grasp the left and right corners and tie with the rubber band. r
Step 4. Pull up corners tightly and pink one yellow corner.
Step 5. Wrap the corner around your pinky. (For small rose, it would be easier to use pinky than index finger.)
Step 6. Tuck the tip into the band.
Step 7. Wrap the other yellow corner around the rosebud. (Twist the corner one or two times while wrapping.)
Rose 3-#1
Step 8-1. Tuck the blue corner and tuck the tip into the band. Do the same with the other blue corner.
Rose 3-#2
Step 8-2. Tuck the blue corner and tuck the tip into the band. Do the same with the other blue corner.
Reuse fabric idea
Solid colored cloths are usuful. After unwrapping gifts, those bandanas can be used for a variety of designs, and purposes. such as……
Blue bandana is used to wrap a plastic bottle and make a flower vase in a second.
Yellow day craft ideas
Wrap a round gift with yellow bandanas and brown, green bandanas to make a Sunflower craft and gift wrapping.
Wrap a round fruit such as mango orango, and apple in yellow cloth to make a cute duckling at the same time.
Other Yellow crafts and activities
- Yellow colour activity for kindergarten
- little blue and little yellow lesson plan
Yellow Rose meaning
Yellow roses symbolize friendship and joy. They are also used to represent those feelings that are associated with friendship such as warmth, delight, gladness, caring, and affection. These blooms were once used to communicate jealousy, during the Victorian era. “
– Fifty Flowers