Gift wrapping ideas: Easy, Creative and Inexpensive

Luckily, it doesn’t take much time, skill or money - once you have a few gift wrapping ideas.

Seeing the joy on a loved one’s face when they’re handed a gift is one of the most rewarding moments. If you’re looking to wow your family and friends the minute they receive your gift, then a little creative gift wrapping is just what you need.

Luckily, it doesn’t take much time, skill or money – once you have a few gift wrapping ideas.

To offer you inspiration for your Christmas, birthday or holiday gifts, we’ve created a collection of gift wrapping ideas. From simple ribbon techniques to gift-wrapping masterpieces, we have something for everyone.

• Recycle in style

Recycle in style. PHOTO: A Creative Mint.

Design your own festive gift wrap from a material you already have: paper shopping bags. Make the project easier by choosing bags from stores that issue holiday patterns. Add colorful ribbon or string to your gift for extra personality.

• Tea towel wrap

Tea towel wrap. PHOTO: Shutterfly.

Choose a gift wrap idea that also doubles as a gift: a tea towel. Bundle a bottle of wine, olive oil, sauce or balsamic vinegar for a present that will go straight to the kitchen.

 

• Colorful hodgepodge

Colorful hodgepodge. PHOTO: A Friendly Affair.

Gather your paints, paintbrushes and sponges. Use white or solid colored paper as your base and sprinkle on all of your favorite colors in any shapes you want. Your gifts will be dressed full of character and personality.

 

• Baked goods boxes

Baked goods boxes. PHOTO: Aunt Peaches.

Take empty cardboard boxes from rolls of parchment paper or foil. Paint them with festive colors and designs for decorative baked good gift boxes or other food gift ideas.

 

• Holiday lights

Holiday lights gift wrapping. PHOTO: Burlap and Blue.

Christmas lights aren’t just for hanging on your roof. Cut open brown paper bags to create your wrapping material. Then, draw or paint a set of holiday lights on the paper for a jolly feel.

 

• Paper bows

Paper bows gift wrapping. PHOTO: Design Eat Repeat.

Cut bow shapes out of colored cardboard construction paper. Use an online printable for a cutting guide or make your own stencil. For a tasty twist to this project, fill the centers with a teaspoon of sprinkles.

 

• Add a tag

Holiday tags gift wrapping. PHOTO: Designs by Miss Mandee.

Dress up brown paper gift wrap with fine string or ribbon. Add a gold foil holiday tag for a gift wrapping design that looks polished and professional.

 

• Washi tape weave

Washi tape weave. PHOTO: DIY Inspired.

Washi tape isn’t just for home decor. You can use it to dress up your gift wrapping, too. Create a layered effect by weaving the tape horizontally and vertically in an alternating pattern.

 

• 3D wrapping

3D gift wrapping. PHOTO: Lines Across.

Wrapping gifts for your kids, grandchildren or nephews? Create your own interactive gift wrap by gluing on their favorite toys like cars, crayons or building blocks.

 

• Silver detailing

Silver detailing gift wrapping. PHOTO: Minieco.co.

Wrap your gift in plain brown paper, then use a lustrous silver pen to add details. Draw geometrical shapes, snowflakes or simple lines to accentuate your package.

 

• Rustic wrap

Rustic gift wrapping. PHOTO: Mountain Modern Life.

For easy Christmas wrapping, choose solid-colored paper and a simple gift tag. Add a bit of rustic flair with evergreen branches secured with decorative cord or twine.

 

• Snow globe holders

Snow globe holders. PHOTO: One Charming Party.

Deliver your gift cards in style. Create snow globes out of used jars, like old salsa or pickle containers. Wash them out thoroughly using boiling hot water to remove any smells. Tuck your gift card into the jar and fill with glitter and water.

 

• Jingle all the way

Jingle all the way gift wrapping. PHOTO: My Love of Style.

Make your gifts jingle with joy. Fasten tiny bells to your packages using string. Choose a color of string or twine that complements your wrapping paper.

 

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