
Making your gifts stand out on Christmas morning is all about the presentation. A beautifully wrapped gift can elevate the entire experience, and it's easier than you think to create your own unique look with DIY projects.
You can start by choosing a theme or color scheme that complements the gift itself. For example, if you're giving a book, a rustic brown wrapping paper with a vintage feel would be perfect.
Wrapping Basics
To start wrapping your gifts, you'll want to make sure your wrapping paper is the right size for your box. For a rectangle, keep the box vertical with the long sides parallel to the end of the roll.
You'll need to measure and cut your paper carefully to ensure a smooth, even wrap. To do this, roll out your wrapping paper with the pattern facing down and place your box face down on top.
Cut two inches beyond the mark where the paper meets, and make sure to cut above the box toward the roll, leaving enough paper on either end to extend to about three-fourths the height of the box.
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Step 1: Measure and Cut
To get started with wrapping a gift, you'll need to measure and cut your paper. Roll out your wrapping paper with the pattern facing down and place your box face down as well.
For a rectangle, keep the box vertical, with the long sides parallel to the end of the roll. Wrap your roll of paper around the box until it meets the other side of the paper, then cut two inches beyond that mark.
Cut above the box toward the roll, leaving enough paper on either end to extend to about three-fourths the height of the box. This will give you enough room to wrap the paper around the box neatly.
Trim the opposite side to match, making sure the edges are even and smooth.
Wrapping
Wrapping is an art that requires some basic skills, but don't worry, I've got you covered.
To start, you'll need to measure and cut your wrapping paper, which is a simple process. Roll out your wrapping paper with the pattern facing down and place your box face down as well.
For a rectangle, it's advisable to keep the box vertical, with the long sides parallel to the end of the roll. This will make it easier to wrap the paper around the box.
To cut the paper, wrap your roll of paper around the box until it meets the other side of the paper, then cut two inches beyond that mark. You'll want to cut above the box toward the roll, leaving enough paper on either end to extend to about three-fourths the height of the box.
The paper can be cut in various sizes, from 24" wide full-ream 833 foot rolls to half-ream 417 foot rolls and economical 100 foot cutter box rolls.
Adding a ribbon is a great way to finish off your gift. Lay the box facedown on a long piece of ribbon and pull the ribbon ends up over the box so they cross in the middle.
Decorating Ideas
To add some personality to your Christmas gifts, try using natural elements like sprigs, pine cones, and cinnamon sticks to give a rustic feel. You can use these accents to dress up packages wrapped in kraft paper and twine.
Kraft paper is a great choice for a rustic look, and you can make it even more special by cutting out big, multicolored polka dots.
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Embellish with Toppers
Adding a few artificial flowers to your gift can instantly elevate its look. It's a simple yet effective way to add some extra flair.
You can also consider tying on an ornament to give your gift a more festive touch. This is especially great for holiday gifts.
Stick on a pretty label to finish the look and add a personal touch.
Add Natural Elements to Craft
Adding natural elements to your craft projects can give them a unique and rustic touch. Use seasonal accents like sprigs, pine cones, and cinnamon sticks to gussy up your gifts.
You can wrap your gifts in plain Kraft paper and then cut out big, multicolored polka dots to make a gift that's worthy to sit under any tree. This is a simple yet effective way to add some visual interest to your gifts.
Repurposing old book pages is another great way to add a natural element to your craft projects. Cut out the shape of a Christmas tree, snowflake, or reindeer to paste on your gifts.
A miniature winter scene can also be created by turning your wrapped gift into a mini winter wonderland.
Photo Tag Idea
Adding a personal touch to your gifts is a great way to make them extra special. You can do this by incorporating a photo of yourself and the gift recipient into the wrapping process.
This can be achieved with a photo gift tag idea, which is a super cute and personalized gift wrap idea. Adding a photo of yourself and your giftee also gives the bonus gift of a sweet keepsake.
Ribbons

I'm obsessed with buying ribbon, just like Weaver is. She gets it from fabric stores and Paper Mart, which has the best ribbon on the internet, according to her.
Double-face satin ribbon is a favorite of Weaver's, and it comes in over 70 colors. You can find it at Paper Mart, along with other retailers.
Grosgrain ribbon is another type of ribbon that Weaver loves, and it's available from Mokuba, a Japanese brand known for high-quality trims. She's bought rolls of it in the Garment District, but you can also find it online on Etsy.
For a more rustic look, twine or brightly colored nylon cord makes a great package string. It's sturdy and easy to use.
Ribbons are a great way to add a personal touch to your gifts, and they come in a wide range of colors and patterns.
DIY Projects
You can give small gifts a big impact with a DIY Christmas wreath label. Create one by throwing faux boxwood garland on a small paper bag to make trinkets, gift cards, and other tiny gifts look grand.
For gifts that need a bit more protection, consider making your own DIY holiday paper bags. These simple bags can be adorned with merry messages and work for gifts of all shapes and sizes.
DIY Poinsettia
I love making DIY crafts, and one of my favorites is a paper poinsettia gift wrap. You can make it by cutting cardstock by hand.
The template for the cardstock poinsettia is easily found online. Cutting it out by hand is a bit tedious, but the end result is worth it.
To add a finishing touch, secure the poinsettia with a button. This gives it a nice 3D effect.
A fringed ribbon is the perfect finishing touch for your DIY paper poinsettia gift wrap. It adds a pop of color and texture to the overall design.
Book Page Idea
You can repurpose an old book page by cutting out the shape of a Christmas tree, snowflake, or reindeer to paste on your gifts.
The idea of using book pages as wrapping paper is a creative way to give gifts a personal touch.
You can get the tutorial on how to do this at Thistlewood Farms.
DIY Wreath Label
You can create a DIY wreath label by using faux boxwood garland to make small gifts look grand. This festive label can be thrown on any small paper bag.
A tag punch is a great tool to have around if you want to make your own gift tags. It's a practical way to DIY a tag instead of splurging on something that will likely end up in the recycling.
If you're looking for a pen to write on your DIY labels, consider one with a brush tip like a calligraphy marker. However, look for a pen that's user-friendly and makes anyone's handwriting instantly look fancier.
You can also use a Sharpie marker to write a message or draw on the face of a package. Write the person's name or a short message in enormous bubble or block letters for a fun and festive touch.
DIY Straw Star
I've always loved making DIY projects, and one of my favorites is the DIY Straw Star. It's easy to make and adds a personal touch to gifts.
You can make a DIY Straw Star by using paper straws and decorating them with everyone's favorite Christmas candy. I used red and green paper straws to give it a festive look.
The DIY Straw Star is a great way to make gifts even sweeter. It's a simple and fun project that can be completed in no time, making it perfect for the holiday season.
To make the DIY Straw Star, you'll need some paper straws, scissors, and your favorite Christmas candy. I like to use peppermint candies to give it a classic holiday look.
The DIY Straw Star is a thoughtful and creative way to top off gifts. It's a great way to show your loved ones that you care and put thought into the gift.
Wholesale Wrapping at Our Online Store
Our wholesale gift wrapping paper is designed and manufactured for many occasions. The production process of gift wrapping paper is fairly simple.
Paper, ink, finishes, and other materials in the design process are purchased from paper mills and ink producers. Independent artists are commissioned to design the creative gift wrap for various occasions.
A computer file with the vectorized artwork from the design team is read by a special machine made to engrave the image onto a printing cylinder. The presses use rotogravure (a flexographic printing process) to decorate wrapping paper.
The state-of-the-art printing equipment for the wholesale wrapping paper can apply up to six different colors simultaneously. Special finishes like foil, kraft, reversible designs, etc. can also be added.
Machines cut and wrap the gift wrapping paper in much smaller rolls for sale. These rolls come in various sizes, including 24" wide full-ream 833 foot rolls, half-ream 417 foot rolls, and economical 100 foot cutter box rolls.
With our "no minimum order" policy, we can ship as little as one roll of holiday and Christmas wrapping paper to any location.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dollar General offers a variety of gift wrapping supplies, including wrapping paper, gift bags, tissue paper, ribbons, bows, and gift tags.
You can find holiday-themed gift wrapping supplies that add a festive touch to your presents, such as Christmas patterns, seasonal colors, and decorative designs.
Dollar General provides wrapping supplies suitable for small gifts, large presents, and everything in between.
Their affordable gift wrapping supplies make it easy to create beautifully wrapped gifts without breaking the bank.
You can find gift wrapping supplies at Dollar General stores, making it convenient to pick up what you need.
Sources
- https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/holidays-celebrations/a32438162/how-to-wrap-gifts/
- https://www.packagingsupplies.com/collections/gift-wrap
- https://www.dollargeneral.com/c/christmas/gifts-gift-supplies/gift-wrapping-supplies
- https://nymag.com/strategist/article/best-gift-wrap.html
- https://www.countryliving.com/diy-crafts/how-to/g1053/gift-wrapping-ideas/
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