
The holiday season is approaching, and each year I always look forward to envisioning how I will be wrapping presents. From the color palettes, textures and materials, bows and gift tags; there’s so many options to choose from. Here is a round up of creative gift-wrapping ideas that I hope will help inspire your inner-elf too.

The pale silver and golds give a subtle glam for winter. Credit: Pinterest

Furoshiki, means “wrapping in a cloth” in Japanese, can be an elegant way of giving a gift by using a handkerchief or scarf. The wrapping is a lovely gift in itself. Man Made DIY shares steps on their site.

We Are Flowergirls places beautiful dried flowers tied in satin ribbon

I’m loving all of the floral details here with a ton of textures and DIY ideas for toppers. Credit: paigeandchris.com

Friendship bracelets is having a moment this year. Why not create gift tags with lettered beads? Credit: wilkieblog.com

A simple script-patterned wrapping paper that would be great for any writers or book lovers. Credit: whisperofvintage

The chunky satin ribbon and metallic picks adds the right amount of shine. Credit: Eddie Ross

Tikkido.com shows a rustic styling of kraft paper and twine with leaves and pine cones. It gives a wintery vibe.

Loving the shimmer and fun ornaments and jingle bells from Bloglovin.com.

If you love neutrals, take a look at the tone on tone wrapping from the OMG Lifestyle Blog.

I’m a fan of the bold black accents used here against the white and gold solid wrapping paper. Credit: Boxwood Clippings
If you are tackling gift wrapping this year, I highly recommend the Elf Gift Wrap Cutter for more convenient cuts and smooth straight lines. I definitely had crooked, jagged cuts before. Now it’s truly satisfying to get it straight in one try.

Good luck this holiday season and happy wrapping!
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