Clever Stunning and Simple Gift Wrapping Ideas
Clever Stunning and Simple Gift Wrapping Ideas
Getting a gift is exciting, but getting a nicely wrapped one is even better. The way you wrap a present says a lot about the thought that has gone into it. An attractively embellished box or package says that you have taken the time to make it special for someone. But this seemingly simple process can turn into a headache even for the most thoughtful of gift-givers, simply because sometimes people just run out of ideas. So, if you have a wrapping problem or you are just looking for some fresh and creative ideas on how to dress up that perfect gift, read on.
Mess-Free “Gingerbread” House
Take your gift wrapping to the next level by making these adorable gingerbread house boxes. | Source
Christmas is the biggest gift-buying time of the year, which involves a lot of gift wrapping. This means that this is the perfect time to show off your creativity and artistic side.
We will start with Brittany’s idea for these fantastic gingerbread house gift boxes. They are made from simple cardboard boxes, decorated with white painter’s marker. The white marker really stands out against the neutral tone of the box, making it look just like the real thing. You can use bigger boxes for larger presents and smaller ones for something like homemade cookies, tea, meringues or truffles. These adorable packages will definitely upgrade a handmade present to a polished gift.
Rustic Meets Artistic
These super stylish gift wraps can also be a great way to repurpose old Christmas cards. | Source
The next gift wrapping idea is simply brilliant and it will make your presents look like they came straight out of a magazine. As you can see, it is hard to go wrong with brown craft paper and artsy winter scene images.
Tiny Paper Bag Cottage
Make a "treat house" out of a paper bag. Your kids can get in on the action and help you, too! | Source
With a little imagination and some decorative paper and glue in hand, you can turn an ordinary paper bag into a masterpiece. Take a look at this cute paper bag cottage.It is a super easy craft and it is perfect for handing out treats or small gifts to neighborhood kids, teachers or Christmas Carolers. This creative idea can also be adapted for making little "haunted" house treat bags for Halloween.
Faux Fireplace
Tired of the same old holiday wrapping paper? Wrap you gift in a brick-pattern paper and make it look like a small fireplace. | Source
Nothing says Christmas like stockings hanging on the mantle over the fire place. But if you don’t have a fireplace, don’t worry! You can transform a gift box into one. This idea comes from, Brazil and will definitely bring some coziness to your living room. The bricks were cut from red contact paper and then stuck to the box, which was wrapped in advance with white paper. For this project, especially if you have to wrap a large box, it is better to use a sheet. This will save you a lot of time and work.
Repurpose an Old Sweater
Old sweater sleeves make good gift bags.
If you have a bunch of old sweaters in your closet that are good candidates for some “upcycling”, you may like the gift wrapping tutorial. All you need to do is literally cut off their sleeves, make couple of stiches, find a pretty ribbon and you re good to go this holiday season. In case you don’t have old sweaters laying around, just head over to your local thrift store.
Gift Wrapping Ideas for Baby Showers
Clothesline Garland
Adorable baby shower clothesline gift wrap that only takes a few minutes to put together. | Source
Those looking for a special way to wrap a baby shower gift should consider this. It is a charming clothesline garland decoration, inspired by the homemade clotheslines that are often given as gifts at baby showers. And if you substitute the baby clothes cutouts for cartoon characters, cars, dolls or animals, you will have a nice gift topper for kids, too.
Giraffe Silhouettes
This super adorable giraffe-themed gift wrap will be a major hit at a baby shower. | Source
Here is another example of how to spice up a baby shower gift with an artful packaging. This one is perfect for when you are giving boring items off the registry, like diapers and onesies. There is no tutorial for this project, but it is pretty much self-explanatory. Just cut giraffe silhouettes from cardstock, decorate them with markers and glue them to the gift box.
Gift Wrapping Ideas for Kids
Get kids excited about getting clothes for their birthdays by attaching small toys to their gift package. | Source
As many parents know, small kids find a gift box or a wrapping paper way more exciting to play with than the actual gift itself. For this reason, it makes sense to make the outside of their presents fun and entertaining. In order to make it, you need to glue a strip of black paper across the lid of the box, draw small lines down the center of the strip to make it look like a road, and then glue a car toy to the “road”. Boys will love this!
Woodland Critters
Kids don’t even have to open these presents to start playing with them
When a gift comes covered in a cute animal wrap like this, kids will probably not tear out that wrapping paper as fast as they normally do. Making the critters gift wraps involves just some craft punches and a ribbon for additional embellishment
Coloring Book Pages
Another clever idea for kids is to wrap their gifts in coloring book pages, so they can have some additional fun before opening them. You can get a cheap coloring book from the dollar store for this project or just print out some pages from the internet. In case you are wrapping gifts for their cousins or friends, you can ask your kids to color the gift wraps beforehand in order to customize them.