Of course, you can keep it simple, doodling or adding stickers to plain paper, but we love the idea of creating our own marbled wrapping paper and gift tags for Christmas gifts that become Christmas decor ideas in their own right.
How to decorate wrapping paper
We asked Alex Lewis of Compton Marbling (opens in new tab) to show us how it can be done. Compton Marbling has been making hand-marbled paper and related products since the 1970s. You will need:
Selection of paint colors (acrylic or gouache)Uncoated paper/gift tagsA tray to work in – a large roasting tin or cat litter tray are idealGloves to protect hands
To make the size:
Warm waterCarrageenan powderBlenderTray/container to hold the liquid
To make the mordant for your paper:
AlumFreshly boiled waterSpongePlastic sleeve and board (to keep the paper moist and flat)
Carrageenan powder, alum and a beautiful selection of marbled papers and products are available from Compton Marbling.
How to prepare the size
Measure 14g of carrageenan powder to 2ltr of warm water and blend on max for a couple of minutes. Make sure there are no small lumps in the mixture. Pour into your tray and leave for minimum 8 hours.
How to prepare the mordant for your paper
Measure 25g of alum crystals and mix in a heatproof container with 1/2 pint of boiling water, stir until dissolved. When cool, use the sponge to coat one side of your paper. Store under plastic and a board until required. They should remain damp until use.
1. Mix the paints
Mix your paints (acrylic or gouache), with water to the consistency of single cream. You may have to add a few drops of very diluted dish soap to help the paints spread on the surface of the size. Apply the paints over the surface of the size by flicking the brush. Swirl or comb the surface to create the desired pattern.
2. Dip then dry the wrapping paper
Carefully lay the coated paper or gift tag (mordant side down) on to the surface. Use strips of newspaper to cover any paint left around the edges. Lift your paper (or tags/ribbon) and gently rinse, then hang to dry. Flatten under heavy books once dry.
Tips for decorating marbled wrapping paper
Use a colored paper to enhance your design, just make sure it is uncoated paper.If you use gift tags then remove the string and replace when dry with a ribbon to co-ordinate with your colors. Use opened paperclips to hook the tags out of the size and then to hang them to dry.