Round up of our favourite Gift Wrapping Ideas

If you're looking for gift wrapping ideas, we have compiled a selection of our favourite gift wrapping ideas to make wrapping your festive gifts a breeze.

18/12/2018

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I just love this idea for using brown paper and a marker pen to draw calligraphy lettering to create your own gift wrap.  Before you attempt this, do some practice runs on a piece of scrap paper to determine the style that works best for you. An simple cheat for this project is to find a nice font on the Internet, print this out on your PC printer and transfer onto brown wrapping paper. Easy! 

 

 

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For something a little more classy you can make your own gift tags. Cut out pieces of cardboard to the desired shape and cover these with metallic gold spray paint, or add gold leaf, and then write on your messages. It looks wonderful when combined with gold accent ribbons.

https://www.craftberrybush.com/2016/12/hand-painted-wrapping-paper.html

Oh so cute! Let your children design their own wrapping paper for Christmas gifts. Give them a sheet of brown paper and some craft paper to paint their own designs.

 

 

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Brown paper is just one of the latest trends for wrapping gifts. Another popular trend this year is to wrap gifts in grey paper with a touch of gold embellishments. Put on your thinking cap about materials you can use to add that extra special touch to your presents this year.

If you are already using brown paper to wrap your gifts this festive season, as that extra special finishing touch with tree ornaments. There's no reason why you can't use small ornaments to dress up this year's presents!

 

 

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Foliage is definitely a lovely way to finish off your gift wrapping, and you can use cutting from plants that you have in the garden, or buy fresh foliage from a florist or garden centre. Simplicity is the key for a beautifully wrapped gift and it's easy and affordable if you use plain brown wrapping paper.

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Another easy idea to add foliage to your brown paper wrapped gifts is to cut out paper designs. These can look so elegant when placed on top of your gifts.

https://www.cleanandscentsible.com/cinnamon-christmas-ornaments/

For the hostess who loves to cook, why not make your own gingerbread gift tags. Cut these into festive shapes and use colourful string to add a personal - edible - touch to your Christmas gifts under the tree. The kids will love that they can eat the gingerbread after unwrapping this gifts.

 

 

https://www.apieceofrainbow.com/16-ingenious-gift-wrapping-hacks/

For the frugal homemaker, it's easy to make your own wrapping paper using plain white paper and a stencil. This year why not try your hand at stamping a fun design onto plain paper to wrap your gifts.

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For gifts wrapped with organic touches, use dried slices of citrus fruit and scented herbs to wrap up your gifts for family and friends. It's all about natural - use all natural touches to embellish presents.

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Cinnamon sticks and sprigs of greenery will fill your home with festive scents when placed underneath or on the Christmas tree. Cotton string or twine, burlap or hessian, and just a few added accessories are all you need to wrap the perfect gift.

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Whatever way you decide to wrap your gifts, this year it's definitely all about keeping it as natural as possible.

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