You can take plain white or colored paper, parchment or corrugation. In the latter case, the filler for the gift will turn out to be softer.
1. Fold a piece of paper 4-6 times. Roll the corrugated one into a bundle.
2. For convenience, you can secure the edges of the bundle with paper clips.
3. Cut the folded paper into strips. The width of the pieces depends on your desire.
4. Lightly remember the sliced strips with your hands to give them volume.
5. Put the resulting chips in a gift box.
By the way, this is what a corrugated paper filler looks like.
The filler for a gift can be made even faster by passing the paper through a shredder (office shredder). In this case, only ordinary sheets can be used, corrugated or parchment can spoil the technique.
Perhaps this is the fastest way to make filler. This decoration will be especially useful in New Year's gifts.
1. Usually, the rain is kept on the factory tape, which does not allow it to disintegrate. You can cut off the attachment with scissors or leave it so that the recipient can use the decoration — for example, hang it on a Christmas tree.
2. Put the rain in a gift box. If you haven't cut the ribbon, hide it at the bottom.
The shiny filler for the gift is ready.
Sisal fiber is made from agave leaves. In stores, you can find options of different colors and arrange a gift in the intended range. And with the help of green sisal, it is easy to simulate freshly mown grass.
1. Sisal is available in two versions: in the form of a cloth or skeins similar to yarn. In any case, you need to disassemble the material into fibers with your fingers. You can adjust the density of the filler, making it more or less airy.
2. Place the finished filler in the gift box.
As a filler, you can use both ready-made confetti and circles that remain in the hole punch after punching holes in the paper.
1. If you are making confetti yourself, be patient and use a hole punch on a piece of paper. To save material, try to make holes as close to each other as possible.
2. Fill the gift box with ready-made or homemade confetti.
Sugar, flour and cereals are usually packed in such bags. Most often, the packaging is white.
1. Cut out a piece of cloth from the bag so that it does not have soldered or stitched edges.
2. With your fingers, loosen the material, separating the long fibers one at a time.
3. Fill the gift package with polypropylene threads.
Dried petals in a gift box will exude a pleasant aroma.
1. Separate the petals from the pedicel. Try to do this carefully so as not to break the fragile material.
2. Fill the gift box with dry petals.
A thin veil will give the gift lightness. The airy texture fills the volume well, so it is perfect for filling large boxes and bags.
1. Cut a piece of organza that fits the size of the package. You can use a material of one or more colors.
2. Put the fabric in the package. You can simply place the gift on top or wrap it in an airy veil.