Many times I go the easy route of not actually wrapping presents. I end up putting them in gift bags with some tissue paper and I am done. This year, I decided to mainly wrap the gifts but things got a little too busy so I didn't get as creative as I would have liked to with my wrapping.
Although I have not been as creative with my gift wrapping, I do enjoy seeing others gift wrapping ideas and am very impressed with what some people do with their presentations. There are times that I honestly prefer looking at the gift rather than wanting to know what is inside of it; it can be too pretty to unwrap.
Either way, here are some ideas to get you started.
- Wrap the box or gift in pretty ribbon.
- Add raffia as a ribbon around the present.
- Use felt cloth to create a fortune cookie and put paper or the "fortune" in it to say who the gift is going to. You can even wrap the gift in Chinese takeout menus.
- Use ornaments as a secondary gift to put on top of the gift.
- Flowers, pinecones or berries can also be added on top of the gift.
- Create a snowman theme by using cotton balls. Use gift wrap in a solid color and then glue the cotton balls all over the present and then on the top create a snowman with a hat and scarf.
- Continue with a cotton ball themed gift by creating a scene on the gift. You could use the cotton balls as clouds and attach felt patterns on plain gift wrap to make a house, a tree or whatever you want your picture to represent.
- Make it a themed present, if the gift is a remote control airplane or car, you can wrap the gift using a road map.
- Make a paper fan or snowflakes - just like the ones we created as children - and use it embellish the top of a gift.
- Cut out a Christmas tree, gingerbread man or a star from a single color felt paper (use a cookie cutter to get the right shape) and then place on the gift wrap.
- Use one holiday themed cookie cutter on top of a wrapped present; just attach it to the ribbon to keep sturdy.
- For the grandparents, wrap gifts with their grandchild's artwork.
- If you know a hobby that the person the gift is going to enjoys, you can make it unique just for them. For someone who enjoys creating art, attach a paint brush to the top of the present. For someone who enjoys reading, attach a bookmark as the label. For someone who enjoys to sew, add buttons all over the present.
- If you want a flashy gift (just add a red ribbon) or you simply ran out of gift wrap, go to your kitchen and get some aluminum foil and use that as wrapping paper.
- Another idea if you run out of wrapping paper, wrap your gift using newspaper and just add a colorful bow or ribbon and your problem has been solved. They will think you are so creative, when you simply ran out of gift wrap!
- For kid gifts, attaching small gloves to the top of the gift would be a cute idea. You could even add a scarf to use as a big ribbon.
- Use a jump rope as ribbon.
- As you see the ideas are endless!
- Glue (Elmers or fabric, depending on what you will be using)
- Scissors
- Tape
- Ribbon
- Bows
- Labels
- Pen or markers
- Felt
- String
- Foil
- Wrapping paper
- Road maps
- Embellishments (pinecones, cottonballs, cookie cutters, berries, etc.)
Marlin
2 comments:
This is really good. I hope to use some of these ideas when I wrap Christmas gifts this year!!
Good job Marlin...You are so talented!!!! :-)
Thank you! :-)
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