Much of today has been spent putting together gift sets for Saturday’s craft fair:
For my Blogtober 2016 Day 26 post (just 5 more to go – hurrah!!) I thought I’d take photographs of the process and share it with you.
- Take a (fully cured & bevelled) bar of soap, a co-ordinating facecloth and a wooden soap stand:
2. Fold the facecloth twice to create three layers:
3. Fold one third of the length over, and open up the end to create a little pocket:
4. Fold the other half of the facecloth over into the pocket:
5. Place the wooden soap stand onto the facecloth:
6. Place the soap onto the soap stand:
7. Take a longish piece of string, ribbon or raffia – I use raffia – and place it under the the facecloth (apologies for the quality of the photo here):
8. Cross the raffia over like so:
9. Turn the set over and tie the raffia securely:
10. I then slip an information card under the raffia
11. The secured set, ready for cellophane:
12. Place the set, face down, on a large square of cellophane, bring up opposing sides and roll over and secure, as if wrapping a gift:
Step 13: Fold up the other two sides – again just like wrapping a gift:
14. Cellophane wrapped gift set:
15. Take a length of co-ordinating ribbon and labels – I have two labels – one for the soap name and one for the ingredients:
16. Using sticky tape, stick the ribbon in FACE DOWN on the top right corner of the set, and thread on the labels:
17. Tie a knot in the ribbon – this makes it much easier to create a half decent bow:
18. The finished set – Ta-da!
I love this packaging. Do you make your soap dishes yourself or do you by them.
That soap is so beautiful! Great tutorial, thanks for sharing #dreamandsparkle x
Thanks so much Lisa 🙂
Aww I love how you have packaged them up. They look so cute. Good luck with all the craft fairs, Im sure you will get lots of sales! #DreamandSparkle
Oh I love this! Just beautifully wrapped and an ideal gift! I am awful at wrapping anything so will take some of these tips away! Thanks so much for joining us at #DreamandSparkle, hope to see you back next week!
Thank you so much Kat!