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You can get a large wedding bag to wrap it in, or you can put it in a large box with some cooking trinkets (spatchula, spoon, etc..) and then use regular wrapping paper

2007-05-04 01:20:33 · answer #1 · answered by Scarlett 4 · 2 0

You can go several ways with this. You could have a shower for them both as a couple. If you only want to give it in her honor then you can possibly choose from the following: Bridal Luncheon - Winter - hot drinks and finger sandwiches kind of thing. Lingerie Bridal Shower - exactly what the name entails. Or have a Bridal Tea Luncheon - Those are always nice around 2 with tea and gifts. Some great ideas for favors are bridal shower scrolls, advice cards, candy, bath salts, mint books - the list is endless - A lot of different opportunities, it is what you feel most comfortable with hosting.

2016-03-18 23:31:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You have two options that I know of:

1. If it has no box you can put it in a gift bag or buy a gift box to put it in then wrap it.

Pay attention it gets tricky but works:

2. If you just want to wrap it the way it is and let them know its a pan off the bat you can first trace the bottom of the pan with a pencil over the inside of the wrapping paper. Then turn the pan to the side and align the tracing to the bottom and mark the length of the side on the paper so you know how much paper you need to go over the pan from the outside to in. Next get just enough paper to wrap around the side of the pan and cut that into a strip. Also you'll need a circular paper to put on the inside bottom of the pan and for the handle.
Ok after you've measured, traced and cut everything this is how you do it...
First you wrap the handle.Then you put the strip you cut and fit it around the side of the pan and tape it. (Remember to use invisible tape and sometimes its pretty visible so carefully use your nail to scratch the tape slightly so it blends more. Cute little trick I figured out.) Ok after you've taped that take the bottom cut-out you made for the bottom of the pan and place it on the bottom, carefully take the ends and wrap it over tge top of the pan over the sides. (Yes it looks like it will be ugly looking and no way to smoothen it out but thats what the side wrapping strip is for.) Knowing how it fits and where it bunches up is where you'll need to create slits. Do it one at a time making sure you cut in the right place and tape it at the end one by one. When your done with that use the peice you cut for the inside and place it there taping it with small peices of tape. (Did this awhile back and people where suprised how good it turned out) You can also put a bow on it if you like.

There, you just wrapped a pan. Congradulations to you and blessings to the happy couple.

2007-05-04 01:44:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can leave the frying pan out and use it as a gift "pan". Put some other lil cool kitchen gadgets in there with a little bit of ribbon and paper and there you go, a one of a kind gift.

2007-05-04 01:24:51 · answer #4 · answered by kissbutnevertell 4 · 2 0

I would buy a nice basket fill it with colored shred and place the pan in with a couple of kitchen towels, pot holder, some wooden utensils, and a recipe book. Then wrap in cellophane, add a pretty bow, and your done! Good Luck!

2007-05-04 02:53:24 · answer #5 · answered by Marci K 3 · 0 0

Didn't it come in a box ? Get a box. Or wrap it in white butchers paper until it is solid, then put the decorative paper over that.

2007-05-04 01:20:10 · answer #6 · answered by =42 6 · 3 0

I would just put it in a box and wrap it.

2007-05-04 03:27:03 · answer #7 · answered by SupaDupaWoman 3 · 0 0

How To Wrap A Pot

2017-03-02 08:07:55 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Find a box and wrap the box with it inside.~~

2007-05-04 01:27:17 · answer #9 · answered by burning brightly 7 · 1 1

Put it in a box.

2007-05-04 02:54:32 · answer #10 · answered by Terri 7 · 0 0

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