Blind Date Instant
The paper should be roughly three times the width of the book to ensure full coverage.
Some wrapping techniques involve folding the paper to create a front pocket where you can tuck in stickers or a bookmark. III. Drafting the Teaser (The "Date" Profile)
The goal is to provide enough flavor to entice the reader without spoiling the reveal. Use the following checklist for your draft: Blind Date
Choose something intriguing but not necessarily a mainstream bestseller that everyone has already read.
Fold the side flaps over the book and secure them with tape. Ensure the creases are sharp for a professional "gift" look. The paper should be roughly three times the
Bookmarks, stickers, or tea bags to include as "date" treats. II. Wrapping Procedure
Plain brown kraft paper or butcher paper is standard to make text stand out. Markers & Tape: For securing the wrap and writing teasers. Drafting the Teaser (The "Date" Profile) The goal
To draft a "paper" or guide for a project, focus on the three core stages: selecting the right book, wrapping it to maintain the mystery, and writing engaging clues that hook a reader without giving away the title . I. Materials Needed