My easy five-step ‘candy’ method is perfect for wrapping oddly-shaped gifts – it makes them look more expensive too
UNLESS you're a pro, wrapping Christmas gifts can often be frustrating and result in a total mess.
This is even more of a challenge if the goodies you've snapped up are oddly-shaped, such as a body lotion or a gorgeous bottle of a perfume that doesn't come in a box.
Although resorting to a gift bag may be the easiest solution, it takes away the magic of unwrapping the prezzie - but luckily, one savvy woman has come to rescue with an easy hack.
Taking to TikTok, home interior lover, only known as Beatriz, demonstrated how a simple five-step method can make your oddly-shaped gifts look like posh candies - and it's easier than you'd think.
So, if you have a mug or the viral Stanley water bottle waiting to get wrapped up, you've come to the right place.
According to the cleaning enthusiast, the first step is measuring the paper to ensure it will cover the item fully from all sides.
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Once done, she shoed in , fold the festive paper in half, before folding the sides inwards again and cutting the corners diognally.
After this step is completed, the shape of the wrapping paper should already resemble a piece of your favourite Celebrations chocolate.
Open the DIY candy from the bottom and slide the prezzie inside - and complete the process with a stunning ribbon around both sides.
Sharing the game-changer of a method just in time for Christmas, Beatriz wrote in the caption: ''Easy hack for wrapping oddly shaped gifts without a bag!
''Who’s ready to try this?''
With the big day just around the corner, the clip has come in handy for many, with the clip racking up over a staggering 7million views in just one day.
More than 300k TikTok users gave the hack a like, as hundreds flooded to comments to thank Beatriz and to tag their pals.
One cried: ''HOW IS YALLS WRAPPING SO WELL TAUGHT.''
''i wish i saw this yesterday while i was wrapping gifts….'' someone else chimed in.
Teacher Gift Ideas
IF you're stuck for ideas on what to give your teacher for Christmas, here's some ideas...
Personalised Stationery: A set of notecards or a planner with their name on it.
Gift Vouchers: For popular bookshops, coffee shops, or online retailers.
Handwritten Thank You Note: A heartfelt message from you or your child expressing gratitude.
Classroom Supplies: High-quality pens, markers, or a decorative organiser.
Homemade Treats: A batch of cookies, a cake, or a jar of homemade jam.
Potted Plant: A small plant for their desk or classroom window.
Relaxation Kit: Include items like a scented candle, bath salts, and a cosy blanket.
Books: A bestseller or a classic, depending on their taste.
Customised Mug: With a funny or inspirational quote related to teaching.
Experience Day: A voucher for an afternoon tea, a local event, or a workshop.
A third penned: ''I love this idea! It’s so cuteee.''
''Omg this is actually next level,'' another was amazed by the epic hack.
''Cute! You need to have good quality wrapping paper for this that holds its structure well fyi!!'' a TikTok user reckoned.
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Meanwhile, supermarket chain slashes price of Christmas dinner essential to just 8p as festive price war continues.