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
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:
Bookmarks, stickers, or tea bags to include as "date" treats. II. Wrapping Procedure
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
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) Blind Date
The goal is to provide enough flavor to entice the reader without spoiling the reveal. Use the following checklist for your draft: To draft a "paper" or guide for a
Bookmarks, stickers, or tea bags to include as "date" treats. II. Wrapping Procedure wrapping it to maintain the mystery