6 DIY Gift Wrapping Ideas for Christmas
Have you finished up all of your holiday shopping yet? Whether you’re completely done or still have a few things to pick up, soon you’ll find yourself in wrapping mode, set with the task of hiding those lovely gifts from prying eyes. This year, if you want to get really creative with your under-the-tree decor, check out these lovely DIY gift-wrapping ideas!
DIY Chalkboard Wrapping Paper
Can you believe how sweet these chalkboard presents turned out? Such a fun look and so easy to recreate. This DIY even comes with some cool, printable stencils so you can perfect your look! (via Thirty Handmade Days)
DIY Deer-Stamped Wrapping Paper
I’m in love with EVERYTHING deer-related, which means this wrapping paper stamping idea definitely tops my charts. Plus, the addition of a little greenery tied in the middle is the perfect addition. (via This Worthey Life)
DIY Handwritten Wrapping Paper
Handwritten and hand-drawn wrapping paper looks like so much fun. It’s simple, effective, and highly customizable. Click on over to see more ideas and pin your faves. (via A Subtle Revelry)
DIY Rolling Pin Wrapping Paper
Did you know you can make wrapping paper using a rolling pin? Oh yes. This is a clever trick that will have you cranking out custom wrapping paper in a jiffy — for all occasions, not just the holidays! (via Artful Parent)
DIY Colorful Floral Wrapping Paper
Add a pop of color to your holiday gifting with this gorgeous floral wrapping DIY. I love the hand-drawn touch. You could do this with reds and greens, or poinsettias to make it more holiday-ish if you like. (via Art & Chic)
DIY Simple Dot Wrapping Paper
Simple dots and lines make for a fabulous modern wrapping design. You could try this out in different colors and types of paper too. I think white on brown kraft paper might look like snowy branches! (via Swoon Studio)
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