Ever since I turned balloons into fruit a few years ago I’ve been loving the idea of turning everything into fruit. I’ve been spotting some fun projects from around the web too (like Mr. Printables printable fruits here SO GOOD!) and since I’m on a wrapping paper kick (like the all sorts licorice here), I thought…why not fruit up some wrapping paper? Wouldn’t it be so fun to do for a birthday?! I’m digging it.
The fun thing about this one is that it’s all paper! Probably paper that you already have in your paper stash. I used a cutting machine to make the exact shapes, but I’m providing the templates in case you want to cut it out yourself.
Photography by Trisha Zemp | Crafting and styling by Brittany Jepsen | Craft assistant: Ashley Isenhour
Click below for full tutorial!
To make the pineapple wrapping paper
Materials:
- yellow paper (a lighter paper works best. Here I used butcher paper)
- mustard paper
- green paper (cardstock works best for the topper)
- double stick tape or glue dots
- scissors or paper cutter
- craft cutter (optional)
Click below to see step-by-step instructions for making the kiwi wrapping paper!
To make the kiwi wrapping paper
Materials:
- olive green paper
- mint green paper
- black paper
- double stick tape or glue dots
- scissors or paper cutter
- craft cutter (optional)
To make the strawberry wrapping paper
Materials:
- green paper (cardstock works best for the topper)
- red paper
- black paper
- double stick tape or glue dots
- scissors or paper cutter
- craft cutter (optional)
To make the orange wrapping paper
Materials:
- dark orange paper
- light orange paper
- white paper
- double stick tape or glue dots
- scissors or paper cutter
- craft cutter (optional)
To make the watermelon wrapping paper
Materials:
- sea foam paper
- pink paper (use butcher or wrapping paper to cover the box)
- black paper
- double stick tape or glue dots
- scissors or paper cutter
- craft cutter (optional)
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