Gift Wrapping Guide Gift Wrapping Guide

Gift Wrapping Guide

You can make the sometimes daunting task of wrapping lots of presents fun by adding a little creativity and personality to each gift.

1 minute readDecember 15, 2015

You can make the sometimes daunting task of wrapping lots of presents fun by adding a little creativity and personality to each gift. This makes it more fun for you to wrap and makes your gifts extra special.

If you are looking for a simple, but stunning idea, try wrapping gifts in brown paper and adding a sprig of Christmas Bush and Spruce. Not only does this look fantastic, but the spruce also smells great.

Gifts wrapped in brown paper with foliage and grey ribbon.

Hessian ribbon for wrapping gifts.

Wrapping larger gifts with our over-sized hessian ribbon is a great way to quickly add Christmas spirit and add visual impact.

Gifts wrapped in silver and white with glass decorations.

For a glam approach, try wrapping gifts in silver and white paper and adding silver baubles they can then put on their tree and use for years to come. We have added one of our silver letters to the gifts so we can tell which gift is for who. Tailoring the wrapping to the person is a great way to show someone you care. For example, if the lucky recipient is into coastal decor, you could stick to a colour palette of blue and white and add nautical inspired ribbon and trinkets.

How will you be wrapping your gifts this year? Do you have a tradition or are you going to try something new? We would love to hear about it, so please let us know in the comments below.

Blue and white wrapped gifts.

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