The present invention provides a method of forming a pre-wrapped gift package which appears to have been hand wrapped. The method includes forming a sheet of box construction material with decorative paper affixed thereto into a box tube by joining ends thereof. The box construction material is properly creased and provided with flaps so that a consumer may fold the flattened box tube into a box so that the end flaps form ends of the box and the decorative paper forms a pair of paper flaps which may be overlapped and taped.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/015/209, filed Mar. 23, 1993, still pending which is a continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 933,493 of U.S. Pat. No. 5,245,815, now of application filed Aug. 21, 1992.
A new reusable gift wrapping container for providing an easier means of wrapping a gift. The inventive device includes a top portion including a rectangular central panel. The central panel has opposed long side edges and opposed short end edges. The opposed short end edges each have an end flap foldably secured thereto. The end flaps each have a generally rectangular configuration. The end flaps each have a supplemental end flap foldably secured to a free outer edge thereof. The opposed long side edges each have a top flap foldably secured thereto whereby inward folding of the top flaps will cover the bottom panel. The top flaps each have a generally trapezoidal configuration. Each top flap has a hook and loop strip disposed on a bottom surface for coupling with hook and loop fasteners of a central outer surface of the bottom portion. The bottom portion is provided having a generally rectangular configuration. The bottom portion is defined by a bottom panel having a pair of opposed end flaps and a pair of opposed side flaps extending therefrom.