Wrapping Ideas with Orizome
Orizome is a project that I introduced before. This time I would like to introduce some ideas for using the Orizome dyed paper. I use it not only as wrapping paper, but also for various purposes. When I want to add something extra to a gift, or to add color to my daily life. The hand dyed wrapping paper that I put a lot of effort into makes both the recipient and myself happy. I will also share with you what I always keep in mind and ideas for decorations that make wrapping fun. I hope you will enjoy the color of the holiday season.

Materials
– Orizome paper
– String *Natural materials such as hemp or paper
– Greens, dried flowers, etc.
Instructions for making
Step 1. Simply Wrap the Box
What I try to keep in mind is not to use tape. I use as few materials as possible for wrapping, only tying with string (or a little glue if it is difficult to do so). The string I use a paper, hemp cord, or any other material that will return to nature. Although it is fun to tear the wrapping paper, it is a waste to use it only once. It is wonderful to be able to reuse it again by unraveling the string. We hope that the recipient’s idea will make the paper enjoyable again.

Step 2. Use for Partial Wrap
If you have a little extra paper. I combine it with kraft paper and wrap it around a portion of the paper. Even though it is small, it gives the folded dye a presence, so I recommend using it in this way.


Step 3. Use as an Envelope
It doesn’t have to be in the shape of an envelope, just wrap it in a sheet of paper and it takes the place of an envelope. What a simple and lean idea, which I love.


Step 4. And Much More
Wrap candles around them, wrap them around flower vases. There are many ways to use it, depending on your ideas.


"Extra" to Spruce Up Your Gift
The accessories that decorate the wrapped gift are also important accents. Once the gift is tied up, it can be fun to add an “extra” item. A mini bouquet of dried flowers, greenery borrowed from the Christmas tree, a handmade candle, bells, acorns, or the recipient’s name tag are all “extras” that will make the gift even more special.



