24 Creative Holiday Gift Wrap Ideas
The purpose of a present is to make the recipient feel treasured, and with a little special care in the gift wrap, you can do just that.
Here are 24 creative gift wrap ideas.
1. Wrap your gifts with another gift. For example, you might wrap a gift with a bright new silk scarf. Wrap a gift for a gourmet with a pretty printed kitchen towel. Wrap a gift for a child in a fun and colorful new T shirt, and a gift for a baby in a receiving blanket. Tie a gift for a man with a new necktie. Finish a gift for a woman with a new necklace.
2. Strive to use wrap that coordinates with
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3. Print your favorite family photos of the year onto plain white paper and use for wrapping small treasures.
4. Use fabric scraps and ribbon. Each time you are in a discount store, stop by the fabric clearance section. You can often find elegant and unique supplies at a deep discount.
5. Cut shapes or monograms from cardstock or old holiday greeting cards and hang from ribbon, jute or yarn.
6. Make your own gift wrap with waxed paper and the embellishments of your choice. First, cover your ironing board with a cloth. Take a sheet of waxed paper and lay
...change the colors. 6. Add a small box on your page, and type in a note about memories that go with the photos. This "journaling" might be as short as a caption, or a paragraph that will help viewers understand ...
7. Recycle gift wrap from previous years.
8. Sew simple fabric gift bags that can be reused year after year.
9. Adorn the gift with silk flowers or small charms. The scrapbooking industry has made available so many amazing little embellishments that are perfect for adorning gifts.
10. Use rubber stamps to stamp the name or monogram of the recipient (or a special
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11. Use the recipient’s favorite section of the newspaper as gift wrap. Whether it’s the comics or the sports page, this is an easy, inexpensive way to add a personal touch, especially when combined with one of these other techniques.
12. Fold a gift box from last year’s holiday cards.
13. Wrap a gift in a drawing or painting that your children have made.
14. Use natural elements from your backyard to adorn gifts. Pine boughs or pine cones, dried grasses, and dried leaves are all charming choices.
15. Purchase plain paper and ask your children to decorate the wrapped item or gift bag with drawings and special messages.
16. Browse flea markets, garage sales, or dollar stores
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17. Use stamps, stencils and stickers to dress up plain white or brown paper.
18. If you have young children, ask them to make handprints on plain white or brown gift wrap before wrapping presents for their grandparents.
19. Create a scavenger hunt to lead them on a search for their gift. My kids love to find their presents through a series of clues, and it builds such lively anticipation for the present itself.
20. Find an inexpensive purse or handbag at a discount store and package a range
...purchase that are inexpensive and good for a beginner to intermediate scrapbooking. Include photographs of the family celebrating the holidays. Everyone gathered at the table for the holiday dinner, opening the gifts, and decorating the tree. Also include any special ...
21. Purchase inexpensive balsa wood boxes at craft or hobby stores. Paint them and adorn with stickers, rhinestones, and beads. The gift box becomes a one of a kind treasure box. This is especially appreciated among young children, who love new keepsake boxes.
22. Tie an old fashioned rattle on a baby s gift.
23. Use cloth diapers for a baby s gift and attach with jumbo diaper pins.
24. Create a gift basket. Fill the basket with colorful crumpled paper, tinsel, raffia or straw. Assemble small gift items inside into an attractive display. Top it all of with colorful, decorative cellophane. The cellophane
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With a little extra time and attention, you can make a memorable gift even more so by choosing materials and gift wrap that suits the personality and style of the recipient.
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