Claims
- 1. A method for making gift-wrap paper, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing at least one blank sheet of a lightweight sheet material, said blank sheet having two opposite side surfaces; (b) printing on at least one of said side surfaces of said blank sheet a continuous series of ornamental figures forming an imprinted blank sheet, said continuous series of ornamental figures defining a decorative border of said gift-wrap paper, said border having a continuous outer contour line formed by outer edges of said ornamental figures; (c) providing a cutting die having a cavity defined by a continuous cutting edge, a contour of said cutting edge being substantially complimentary to at least portion of said outer contour line of said decorative border of said gift-wrap paper; (d) placing said cutting die onto said imprinted blank sheet so that said cutting edge thereof is substantially aligned with said outer contour line of said decorative border of said gift-wrap paper; (e) applying sufficient force to said die to cut said imprinted blank sheet along said outer contour line to form said gift-wrap paper; and (f) separating said gift-wrap paper from said die.
- 2. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 1, wherein said lightweight material is selected from the group comprising tissue paper, metallized film and vinyl film.
- 3. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 1, wherein said continuous series of ornamental figures includes identical ornamental figures.
- 4. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 1, wherein said continuous series of ornamental figures includes different ornamental figures.
- 5. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 1, wherein said continuous series of ornamental figures are printed adjacent to side edges of said blank sheet.
- 6. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 1, wherein the step (b) includes printing on both of said side surfaces of said blank sheet a continuous series of ornamental figures forming an imprinted blank sheet, said continuous series of ornamental figures defining a decorative border of said gift-wrap paper, said border having a continuous outer contour line formed by outer edges of said ornamental figures, said outer contour lines printed on said opposite sides of said blank sheet are aligned with respect to each other.
- 7. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 1, wherein the step (b) is color printing.
- 8. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 1, wherein said contour of said cutting edge being substantially complimentary to an entire length of said outer contour line of said decorative border of said gift-wrap paper.
- 9. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 1, wherein said contour of said cutting edge being substantially complimentary to a portion of said outer contour line of said decorative border of said gift-wrap paper.
- 10. A method for making gift-wrap paper, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a plurality of blank sheets of a lightweight sheet material, each of said blank sheets having two opposite side surfaces; (b) printing on at least one of said side surfaces of said blank sheets a continuous series of ornamental figures forming a plurality of imprinted blank sheets, said continuous series of ornamental figures defining a decorative border of said gift-wrap paper, said decorative border having a continuous outer contour line formed by outer edges of said ornamental figures; (c) stacking said plurality of imprinted blank sheets of lightweight sheet material into a first stack; (d) providing a cutting die having a cavity defined by a continuous cutting edge, a contour of said cutting edge being substantially complimentary to at least a portion of said outer contour line of said decorative border; (e) placing said cutting die onto said first stack so that said cutting edge thereof is substantially aligned with said outer contour line of said decorative border; (f) applying sufficient force to said die to cut said first stack along said outer contour line to form a second stack of said gift-wrap papers; and (g) separating said gift-wrap papers of said second stack from each other.
- 11. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 10, wherein the step (b) includes printing on both of said side surfaces of each of said blank sheets a continuous series of ornamental figures forming decorative borders of said gift-wrap paper, said decorative borders having continuous outer contour lines formed by outer edges of said ornamental figures, said outer contour lines printed on said opposite sides of said blank sheets are aligned with respect to each other.
- 12. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 10, wherein said lightweight material is selected from the group comprising tissue paper, metallized film and vinyl film.
- 13. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 10, wherein said continuous series of ornamental FIGS. includes identical ornamental figures.
- 14. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 10, wherein said continuous series of ornamental figures includes different ornamental figures.
- 15. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 10, wherein said continuous series of ornamental figures are printed adjacent to side edges of said blank sheet.
- 16. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 10, wherein said first stack includes approximately 500 of said imprinted blank sheets.
- 17. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 10, wherein the step (b) is color printing.
- 18. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 10, wherein said contour of said cutting edge being substantially complimentary to an entire length of said outer contour line of said decorative border of said gift-wrap paper.
- 19. The method for making gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 10, wherein said contour of said cutting edge being substantially complimentary to a portion of said outer contour line of said decorative border of said gift-wrap paper.
- 20. A gift-wrap paper comprising:
a sheet of lightweight material, said sheet having two opposite side surfaces and a continuous outer peripheral edge; and a continuous series of ornamental figures imprinted on at least one of said side surfaces of said sheet and forming a decorative border of said gift-wrap paper, wherein an outer contour line of said decorative border formed by outer edges of said ornamental figures substantially corresponds to at least a portion of said continuous outer peripheral edge.
- 21. The gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 20, wherein said continuous series of ornamental figures are imprinted on both of said side surfaces of said gift-wrap paper.
- 22. The gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 20, wherein said ornamental figures are imprinted in color.
- 23. The gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 20, wherein said lightweight material is selected from the group comprising tissue paper, metallized film and vinyl film.
- 24. The gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 20, wherein said continuous series of ornamental figures includes identical ornamental figures.
- 25. The gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 20, wherein said continuous series of ornamental figures includes different ornamental figures.
- 26. The gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 20, wherein said outer contour line of said decorative border substantially corresponds to an entire length of said continuous outer peripheral edge.
- 27. The gift-wrap paper as defined in claim 20, wherein said outer contour line of said decorative border substantially corresponds to a portion of said continuous outer peripheral edge.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This Application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/179,137 filed Jan. 31, 2000 by Steve Pensak.
Provisional Applications (1)
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