It feels so satisfying to complete all of your Christmas shopping, but the fun doesn’t have to stop there… I’m talking about gift wrapping!
I love to be creative and transform an ordinary box into something pretty. If you’re stuck for ideas and need some inspiration, I created 8 different ways to make your gifts look fabulous. All are easily achievable too! Kitchen Stuff Plus has a great selection of gift bags, wrapping paper and ornaments, which make it easy to grab all the supplies you need in one stop. Time to throw on some Christmas music, pour yourself a drink and get your wrapping on!
Use ornaments to decorate your gifts
Give your gift a little face-lift by using ornaments. It’s something so easy and simple that will make your gift really stand out. Plus who doesn’t love a little extra keepsake to have, especially if you choose an ornament that represents their personality or something related to their favourite hobby. Kitchen Stuff Plus has the best ornament selection!
Add your own personal touch
Use craft paper and a marker to personalize your own gift-wrap. Skip a nametag and integrate it right onto the paper. You can achieve this by writing a popular Christmas lyric, a small holiday greeting or even just their name in big letters. The neutral brown of the craft paper will act as a blank canvas for your creative touches. Have fun with it and go all out on the ribbon and ornaments! How cute are these gingerbread menand reindeer I used to top my gifts?
How to hack unusually shaped items
Anything with curved edges or asymmetrical shapes, such as candles or beauty products, are difficult to wrap cleanly. I suggest wrapping those kinds of shapes like large pieces of candy. Pinch the ends and tie some sparkly ribbon to hold it in place. Use the edge of your scissors to curl the ends of the ribbons.
To make the gift resemble a real piece of candy, I used bright, colourful wrapping paper and topped it off with faux sugar cookie ornaments!
Candy cane wine bags
These candy cane wine gift bags are extra “sweet”! They are heavy duty and made to carry larger and heavier wine bottles. The inside is lined, which is a nice little touch. To add to the outside, you can DIY a candy cane heart tag.
To make the heart: hot glue two candy canes onto a piece of craft paper in a heart shape. Cut off the excess paper, poke a whole at the top and weave a piece of string through. Write their name in the centre of the heart.
Tea towels are great to wrap with, too
Holiday tea towels are a great way to be eco-friendly! If your gifts are small in size and related to the kitchen department, this would be the perfect way to maintain a consistent theme.
I am gifting some cake mix this year, so I wrapped them in shiny plaid tea towels and topped them off with cookie cutters and measuring spoons.
Make a gift basket
I love the clear storage bins from Kitchen Stuff Plus and I thought of a creative way to use them as a gift basket. You can either cut wrapping paper or use a tea towel to line the inside of the bin to make them look festive. Add a pretty bow and you just made a custom bin that can be used all year round!
Gift card tins
Instead of throwing a gift card into a greeting card, put it in a fancy little tin. The tins are convenient, but stylish and helps keep the gift card a mystery. It’s not necessary to wrap them as they come in different colours with fun patterns. For some extra “bling”, you can add a mini pull bow on top!
Vintage style gift bags
Plaid and flannel are so popular during the holidays. You see it in winter fashion a lot and also in home decor, so why not bring it to our gift wrapping too?! These vintage style gift bags are so cute and great for people who don’t have a lot of time to wrap gifts. I grabbed a bunch to take home and will decide what will go in them later. You can never have too many gift bags… You might need one last minute!
If you’re looking for an ornament to add to these vintage gift bags, the retro truck ornament pairs really nicely with them.
Well that’s a WRAP! I hope you enjoyed my gift-wrapping ideas and found some inspiration. Spread the joy by gifting thoughtful presents. Happy Holidays!
Looking for more inspiration?
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xo
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