Custom Gift Wrap With Michaels Story Sticky Notes - Video

5 Materials
$10
15 Minutes
Easy

Do you have a bunch of adorable sticky notes that you have bought but never really used? Well, learn how to put those sticky notes to good use, by using them to create custom gift wrap in less than 15 minutes!

With just a few supplies and these DARLING Story Sticky Notes from Michaels (you get 100+ notes per pack for only $3.00!) you can create customized gift wrap in no time.


Find out how to make your own customized gift wrap with sticky notes by reading the tutorial or watching the video below!

Here are the supplies you will need:

  • Michaels Story Sticky Notes (they have a ton of fun assorted styles!)
  • Xyron Sticker Makers (I used the 1.5" and the 3")
  • wrapping paper
  • anything else you've got laying around! (I used a uni-ball signo white pen and some alphabet stickers)

Step 1: Wrap your gift in your chosen wrapping paper.

Step 2: Grab your sticky notes and lay them out on your wrapped gift.

Step 3: Once you are happy with how your sticky notes look, run each one of them through your Xyron Sticker Maker.

Step 4: Now take each of your sticky notes and rub the top of the Xyron sticker paper to create a strong adhesive backing. Then peel each sticky note off the Xyron sticker paper and adhere them to your wrapped gift.

Step 5: Grab a pen and doodle on top of your wrapped gift to create more detail.

Step 6: Add some alphabet letter stickers to finish off your customized gift wrap.

And voila! With just a few sticky notes and some letter stickers, you can create your own customized gift wrap that will definitely stand out from the crowd!


To get more project inspiration for your home and to learn more about the products used in this project, stop by my blog!

Suggested materials:
  • Michaels Story Sticky Notes
  • Xyron Sticker Maker
  • Wrapping paper
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Beth Kingston
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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