5 different ways of Wrapping Wine Bottles



 A well-wrapped wine bottle promptly explains thoughtfulness and care. Wine perhaps the most appreciated gifts. It's elegant curves, slender design and calligraphic label are spectacular when left on its own. Wrapping a wine may hardly illustrate it looks, but when done with love, it may significantly change the views of the receiver. The reason behind encasing these bottles is to spread the festive atmosphere.
So yes, I think gift wrapping a wine bottle is a much-welcomed approach in the gifting process. And if you guys think a lot of time and effort is involved, fear not. I assure you that the ideas I am gonna share here are effortless, less time-consuming, uniquely ethnic and pocket-friendly. 

 I have selected some simple easy-to-do ideas that involve the use of easily available household material, such as -
  • Paper
  • Wrapping paper
  • 2 different kind of fabrics(print\texture)
  • Ribbons\Twine
  • Embellishments
  • Cello tape 
This article will give you great ideas for wrapping wine bottles in a most way which are as follow-


1.The Cellophane Wrap- This happens to be the super easy way to wrap the bottle. All you need is any paper of your choice, a cellophane sheet and a piece of ribbon. Now spread the cellophane sheet first and another sheet over it. Begin from the one corner of the sheet and roll it diagonally. Make pleats at the bottom of the bottle and secure them with tape. Take a piece of satin ribbon or any twine you have and tie a neat bow around the bottle's neck, as a final touch. The basic idea is to use two different papers. Similarly, you can use two papers of different print or texture and can wrap a bottle beautifully.

2. The Classic style (Label Display)- I absolutely adore this style of wrapping. For this, you need wooly paper (easily available at any florist) and a ribbon. Place the wrapping breadth side with the longer ends towards you. Place the bottle, with the label on the top, in the center of the paper, leaving about 6 inches at the bottom. Fold the paper upwards, covering the base. Then fold covering 2 inches of the front of the bottle from both the sides as shown in the picture. Fold in the one side of the sheet towards the bottle from both the sides, gather it at the top and hold tightly. Secure tightly with a ribbon and finish by embellishing it with a bow and feather.  



3. The Fan Top Wrap- Simple yet classy! I personally like this wrapping style because of its easy method and elegant look. All you need is a wrapping paper, cello tape, and twine. Spread the sheet, measure and cut the paper according to the size of the bottle, leaving extra towards the top and place the bottle upside down. Bring both the sides at the center and secure them with tape. With the bottom end facing you, start making fan pleats from the end of extended top flap. Now position the bottle so that open ends facing you and staple the pleats from in between. Now tie the ribbon from the center where the pleats are meeting and embellish as desired.

4. The Two Fabric Wrap- For those who don't have the patience to play with crafts material, can opt this method. For this, you need two different fabrics and nothing else. I have used one solid color fabric and another is golden mesh net fabric. Cut them in a perfect square, the solid color fabric is a little bit smaller than the net. Gather all the fabric, from its corners diagonally meeting at bottle's neck. Hold them tight and secure it with a ribbon or any leftover piece of twine. Quick, easy and Amazing!

5. The Japanese Style Wrap- I absolutely love this style of wrapping. Glamorous and luxurious, Japanese style adds an X-factor to the beautiful bottle. All you need is wrapping paper, cello tape and a piece of ribbon. As this is slightly complicated and I want my readers to learn it properly I'm hereby attaching the video of this wrapping method.



#Quick Tips

  • Always try to make pleats at the bottom of the bottle as shown in the picture below- 
  • After making pleats cut a circle according to the bottle and paste them over the pleats for neatness.
  • Try to use some Indian print fabric or blingy ones to give a traditional look to the bottle.
  • Try to use some Indian gotta or twine and some ethnic buttons to give a desi touch.
  • Always add a tag to the bottle's neck to give a complete formal look at the wine itself is a most delectable gift. 

 SIMPLE & elegant bottle wraps:

These are some of the many ways in which a wine bottle can be wrapped. And don't worry if you are not a wrapping master, these ideas were not only meant for them. Everyone can try all the wonderful ideas at an ease. 
If you have any ideas for me, feel free to post them in the comment box. Cheers!

Happy Wrapping! 

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