Ingenious ways to wrap potted plants
Potted plants embellish any space, but you already knew that. You have so many flowers that you can barely keep track of them. You love your potted plants very much. Chances are that you are not willing to give them as gifts to people who do not appreciate them. It is only normal to have a deep affection for the flowers. You have taken care of them since they were little and they have brought you joy when nothing else would.
We bet that your heart cannot bear to see the flowers in the plastic containers. Have you ever considered wrapping your potted plants? Of course, you did not. If you did, you would already have done it. A one-of-a-kind presentation adds not only style, but also meaning. Here are a few ideas on how to wrap potted plants. You will absolutely love them.
Tie ribbon around
If you are like most people, you do not use ribbon for anything other than wrapping gifts. What you should you know is that ribbon is a versatile fabric. This means that it can be used for many purposes, including wrapping potted plants. If you are out of ribbon, then order a bunch of rolls from theribbonroom.co.uk. There, you will find anything you need. Burlap ribbon makes a good pot cover. The fabric is so versatile that it can be adjusted to any style.
What you have to do basically is wrap ribbon around the pots, making sure to get a smooth edge all around. To secure the ribbon, use a glue gun. It is important that you start from the bottom and make your way up. When you arrive at the upper edge, cut the piece of ribbon and glue it to the pot. If you find this too complicated, you can resume to adding a bow. Even a simple loop can provide a glam look.
Use packing paper
Give your flowers a makeover with the help of packing paper. At first glance, packing paper does not seem as an attractive option. Yet, it will give your potted plants a unique appearance. Get some packing paper, get the right size, and star wrapping the pot. Not so fast. Before you begin wrapping, place the pot in a plastic bag. The plastic will protect the paper wrap from water. To make the packing paper hold, use a raffia string. Better yet, use a fancy piece of ribbon. Why not?