Tetra-shaped wrapping made with a tea envelope
Raw materials | Brown envelope masking tape ribbon |
Tool | Scissors |
Working hours | 5Minutes |
1. | Cut the margin of the tea envelope with scissors |
2. | Put the candy in the envelope, place it sideways, crush it while aligning the top and bottom creases, and shape it so that the bottom part becomes a triangular pyramid. |
3. | Fold the mouth in a bellows shape toward the resulting triangular pyramid. |
4. | Clip or staple the center of the crease |
5. | Decorate with a mast or ribbon and you're done |
Valentine's day coming soon. It's good to have a cheerful dish, but it's also fun to prepare a small gift as a friend chocolate or a chocolate-in-law. Introducing how to make "Tetra-type wrapping" that is useful for packing small sweets.
Items to prepare are long envelopes, masts (masking tape), ribbons, etc. First, cut off the mouth of the envelope.
Put the sweets in the envelope, place them sideways, and crush them while aligning the top and bottom creases. Adjust the shape so that the bottom part becomes a triangular pyramid.
Wrapping that can make cute use of excess envelopes and masts. Please use it as a gift that you want to convey a handmade feeling.