I LOVE LOVE LOVE paper and pretty paper at that. Most of the craft projects I do involve some type of paper. I also really enjoy wrapping gifts. I started doing that when my Husband and I got married 8 years ago. There’s just something about a pretty package that makes me squeal with excitement inside!
My last visit to Archiver’s I found some really great grey and yellow scrapbook paper made by American Crafts. I know it’s out of character for me to not do the traditional red and green Christmas. But, I just fell in love with this paper plus it’s good to change things up every once in awhile.
Materials:
- Kraft wrapping paper
- Scrapbook paper
- Ribbon
- Tag punch
- Scoring board
- Washi tape
- Clothes pins
- Scissors
- Adhesive tape
- Twine
I started with the smallest package first. I wrapped it tightly using Scotch brown kraft paper that I had purchased at Archiver’s. Then I added a cute paper bow that I downloaded from The Elli Blog. They have a great step by step tutorial on how to assemble the bow. I just put a piece of white cardstock in the printer then clicked print. It’s super easy and totally cute!
To finish the paper bow package I added a piece of grey polka dot washi tape to the paper ribbon. Then I made a cute tag using a white and grey heart scrapbook paper with a tag punch. I added the tag to the bow using a tiny clothes pin.
For the second package I started by wrapping it with the brown kraft paper. I added a traditional bow using yellow ribbon.
Then I made my absolute favorite paper craft right now, a rosette using a grey and white polka paper. Then added yellow chevron paper to the center of the rosette and placed a cork star sticker in the center. I attached the rosette on the package with a large clothes pin that I wrapped in washi tape.
The last wrapping idea is a cookie container using a Pringles can. I wrapped the can using a white and yellow polka dot scrapbook paper. Then I added a grey lattice ribbon to the top and bottom of the can.
I made a 3 D paper star using a 2″ star template and scoring board. I just printed the template off the computer with regular computer paper and traced it onto a piece of double sided scrapbook paper. Then I used a scoring board to score from point to point and folded on the scores. I wrapped some twine around the top of the can and attached the star with another clothes pin covered in washi tape.
I enjoy wrapping presents every year. I get to be crafty and also check off another task on the to do list. I was talking to my mom the other day and she can’t stand wrapping gifts. I told I would but some of them are for me.
These are the only Christmas presents I have purchased so far. I need to make a list and start going to the stores and buying. That is my least favorite part about Christmas. I might just start ordering online so then I won’t have to leave my house and fight the long lines and crowds.
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A wonderful and creative way to wrap a gift, Love them all especially the tall one. Perfect for the odd shaped gift that often ends up looking like a big mess with a bow, LOL. Hugs
Thanks SO much, Katie! Glad you stopped by and left a wonderful comment. Hope you are having a great day!
I love this idea! I really like the solid paper with the accented patterns on the bows/ribbons. The mini clothes pins are a fantastic idea too. Thanks!
Sami
Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting, Sami! I really into the brown Kraft paper right now. There is so much you can do with it. Hope you have a wonderful night!
Beautiful packages. I’m a big paper crafter as well and wrapping gifts is is a great time to use all those fun items. Thanks for sharing these.
Fun ideas! I just bought a big roll of craft wrapping paper.
Thanks! Hope you have fun wrapping gifts! Glad you stopped by 🙂
Beautiful ideas! I’m always looking for creative ways to wrap gifts. I’d love if you’d link up to The DIYers. http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-diyers-40.html
Thanks for the invite, Kayla! I just added my link. Hope you have a great week!
i enjoy wrapping presents too and this is a really good idea♥
stopping by through inspiration monday!
huggies♥
rea
Thanks for stopping by, Rea! I love how wrapping paper totally transforms gifts. Hope you have a great night!
So creative!! I love your gift wrapping ideas. The paper bow is my favorite and I definitely want to try making that myself this holiday. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks SO much for stopping by, Elora! That paper bow is my favorite too! I will be making many more. Have a great day!
Love the star. Cute simple looking packages.
Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting, Megan! I pinned your post on decorating a window box…super cute and easy! Have a great day!
Love it when I find a paper ‘kindred spirit!’ I too adore all things paper and anything related to letter writing. Isn’t kraft paper fabulous? Such a great blank slate to create so many options with. I love your cork star. I am visiting from over at http://www.ritewhileucan.com I think you might enjoy.
That special wrapping is so pretty! I would almost hate to open it an ruin the wrapping!
Thanks SO much for stopping by, Lolo! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas!
These packages are so pretty! I’m lucky just to get my presents wrapped in time for Christmas! Seeing all this pretty wrapping is inspiring me to be more creative this year!
they are almost too pretty to open
Thanks SO much for stopping by, Heather! Also, thanks for hosting an amazing link party every week! Have a wonderful night!
Beautiful wrapping ideas. I love that you stepped away from the typical red and green and used yellow! I’d love for you to stop by and share this at my weekly link party. Hope to see you there! http://www.thelifeofjenniferdawn.com/2013/12/a-little-bird-told-me-link-party-70.html
Thank you so much for the invite, Jennifer! I just added my link. You have a very lovely blog. Have a wonderful night!
Thank you so much for linking up to The Weekend re-Treat Link Party this week on The Best Blog Recipes! Wanted to stop by and “Pin” your post to our Link Party Boards (Recipes or Crafts) while I was here !
Shauna @ The Best Blog Recipes
Thanks SO much for hosting and pinning my link, Shauna! Hope you have a wonderful week!
I love your idea of using simple clothes pins to hold the bows and tags on the gifts. Since I’m running low on wrapping paper, I decided to get some brown kraft paper this year and have fun with my wrapping.
I’d love for you to share your ideas with my readers at my Fabulously Frugal party: http://www.alifeinbalance.net/fabulously-frugal-thursday-celebrations-recipes/
Thanks for stopping by, Barb! I just added my link. Lovely party. This was my first time using Kraft paper too. I love it…so much you can do with it. Hope you have a wonderful day!
Paper crafts and are my favorite too! Your gifts look lovely! Visiting from the Weekend re-Treat!
Hugs!
Shelley
http://www.piggyinpolkadots.com
Hard to pick which one is my favorite they are all so pretty
Your’e so sweet! Thanks for stopping by, Lisa. Have a wonderful day!
Lovely, and by coincidence I started a gift wrapping board on pinterest last night so this is going straight on there! Thanks
Thanks for stopping by and pinning my post, Julie! I have a board on Pinterest called “Pretty Paper”. Feel free to repin any of the pin I have on there. I just love pretty packages. Have fun wrapping!
http://www.pinterest.com/casualcraftlete/pretty-paper/
Loved this! Just wanted to let you know that I featured this over at A Little Bird Told Me Link Party on TLofJD. Thanks for linking up! http://www.thelifeofjenniferdawn.com/2013/12/a-little-bird-told-me-link-party-71.html
Aw, Thanks SO much for featuring my gift wrapping, Jennifer! You just made my day!
Very pretty and simple ideas for wrapping gifts! Thanks for sharing this great project at The Pin Junkie. It was featured in this week’s Christmas craft roundup. http://www.thepinjunkie.com/2013/12/christmas-crafts-and-printables.html I hope you’ll stop by to grab a featured button and share your best Christmas recipes at tonight’s party for another chance to be featured! Wishing you very happy holidays!
Thank you so much for linking up at Craft, Create & Inspire last weekend !! your pretty post is featured this weekend !! Be sure to grab a featured button !! I look forward to you partying with us again this weekend
Claire xo