How to Wrap a Present Without Tape With nothing but a sheet of paper and your fingertips, you can wrap almost anything. Close Credit: Anusha Rajeswaran Whether it's for a birthday party, anniversary, or holiday, gift-giving is a timeless way to show your appreciation for the special people in your life. One way to personalize these presents even more is by wrapping them. But what happens when you've gathered your wrapping paper and scissors only to realize you have no tape? First things first: Don't rush to the store to buy more. Wrapping a present without tape isn't only possible—it's easy. This project borrows some of the paper-folding principles that are essential to origami. The result yields the same precision you get with double-sided tape: smooth folds, straight creases, and crisp, clean lines. All you need are paper, scissors, and a pencil. Anusha Rajeswaran is the blogger behind Fish and Bull. Credit: Anusha Rajeswaran 17 of Our Favorite Paper Crafts for Adults Out of gift wrap boxes? Before you go out and buy one, try making your own with a similar folding technique that works great with any kind of wrapping paper. What You'll Need Materials Gift-wrapping paper Scissors Pencil Instructions Measure the box and cut paper: Credit: Anusha Rajeswaran Measure the entire width of the box, adding about 2 inches; mark with a pencil. The easiest way to do this is to loosely wrap the paper around the box and mark with a pencil, as pictured above. Then, cut along the length, folding the wrapping paper in half diagonally. (Note: It should look like a triangle.) Arrange paper and place box in middle: Credit: Anusha Rajeswaran Lay the wrapping paper diagonally in the shape of a diamond; center the box in the middle. To make sure the box is in the right position, pick up the top corner of the wrapping paper and slowly slide it over the box. Adjust the position of the box to ensure that the top is covered by paper entirely. Fold up the bottom: Credit: Anusha Rajeswaran Pick up the bottom corner of the wrapping paper, and lay it flat on top of the box. Run your finger along the bottom right fold to create a smooth crease. If the wrapping paper is too stiff or thick, try gently running your fingers along the edge of a table to create softer creases that are easier to fold. Fold the right and left sides inward: Credit: Anusha Rajeswaran With your left hand holding the paper in place, use your right hand and index finger to slowly fold the right side of the paper inward. (Note: This should fold naturally.) Holding the paper in place with your right hand, repeat for the left side. Create a crease: Credit: Anusha Rajeswaran Hold the gift wrap in place with your left hand and move to the top. Run your finger along the top two folds to create a crease. Fold down the top: Credit: Anusha Rajeswaran Pick up the top point of the wrapping paper and fold it down on top. (Note: You may have to stop and fold the edges a little to make it fold easily.) Tuck the top fold into the bottom: Credit: Anusha Rajeswaran Take the top corner that you folded over the box and tuck it into the bottom slot. Fold neatly to secure it in place. How to Wrap a Present Without Tape Explore more: DIY Projects & Crafts Handmade Gift Ideas