I have to be honest I have not started wrapping and probably wouldn’t have started if it wasn’t for this blog hop.
I am always looking for different ways to wrap my Christmas presents, so today I’m excited to say I am joining 7 other bloggers sharing cute ways to wrap your Christmas presents. So, if you see something you like make sure you pin it to your Pinterest board for safe keeping until you are ready to wrap your presents. 🙂
I have 4 fun ways to wrap gifts for the kiddos this Christmas.
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Christmas shirt
Supplies needed:
- 2 different wrapping paper
- 1 ½” ribbon
- glue stick
- 5 large and 2 small buttons to coordinate with your wrapping paper
After you wrap your present, wrap the ribbon around the package taping in the back.
Cut two squares out of your other wrapping paper, using the glue stick, apply it to the back of the squares and place to one edge of the package at an angle resembling a shirt collar.
Glue two small buttons to the bottom point of the collar and larger buttons down the ribbon.
Last, make a bow and place it in the center of the collar.
Santa Suit
Supplies needed:
- red and white wrapping paper
- Dollar Tree Santa’s belt bow
- glue stick
Wrap your present with the red wrapping paper, cut a strip of white paper the length of your present and a piece resembling a round collar. Glue the strip on first and then the collar.
Taking apart the Dollar Tree bow, removing the black strip and belt buckle.
Tape the ends of the black strip to the package, glue the buckle in the center of the belt.
Snowman
Supplies needed:
- white wrapping paper
- Dollar General Christmas headband
- large buttons
- ribbon
- black and orange construction paper
- glue stick and scissors
- double sided tape
Wrap your presents in white wrapping paper. Stack your packages one on top of the other creating a snowman shape. I used double sided tape to keep the packages together.
Cut two same size circles with black paper for the eyes, 5 circles for the mouth and a triangle out of the orange paper for the nose.
Tie a ribbon around the middle package, glue the buttons to the front and add the head band to the top package.
Teddy Bear
Supplies needed:
- brown packaging paper
- a small piece of white wrapping paper
- pink and black construction paper
- ribbon
- black sharpie
- glue stick
Wrap your gift in the brown packaging paper. Cut 2 ear shapes and 4 paws. Cut two small black circles, two pink circles, an oval shape out of the white wrapping paper and draw the nose and mouth with the black sharpie, glue everything to the package. Add a bow.
I just love how fun and adorable these packages look under our Christmas tree. Thanks for stopping by, now don’t forget to go over and visit all of my friend’s blog on how they are wrapping their gifts this year.
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Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
Terrie, so creative and I love your ideas.
The shirt is really neat!
These are all such cute and fun ideas! Thanks so much for sharing them!
Terrie, your gift wrapping is so creative!! Love how you made each one! Also, I had not wrapped any gifts either until I began writing this blog!