Stylish gift-wrapping ideas for perfect presents

Did you know “dress to impress” applies to presents, too? Different events (and people, of course) might inspire different approaches, from simple and stylish to fancy and festive. With a few easy gift-wrapping techniques and ideas, you can dress your present perfectly for any event.
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Tie a simple, perfect satin bow.
Choose wide satin ribbon in a color that complements the wrapping paper or keep rolls of neutral black and white on hand. Learn how to make a simple bow.

Add a single sprig or stem.
Add a sprig of greenery to a wrapped gift card or tape a single stem from your garden to the top of a box. Try washi tape for smaller pieces of greenery or colorful masking tape for bulkier blooms.
Fanfold tissue to fill a bag.
- For a tidy look, start with two or three sheets of tissue paper in colors that complement the gift bag.
- Fold them in half lengthwise.
- If the sheets have designed or scalloped sides, bring those edges together.
- Start at one end and fanfold the paper, then staple the bottom together.
- Drop into your gift bag and gently separate and fluff the top.
Turn wrap or ribbon into a tailored gift topper.
- Cut a strip of tissue, reversible gift wrap or ribbon a few inches wide and at least a foot long.
- Starting at one end, make even loops along the length of the paper, holding the bottom together in one hand. (Be careful not to crease the tops of the loops.)
- Still holding the bottom, punch a hole in the center and thread the topper onto a ribbon long enough to go around your gift, plus a few inches.
- Tie the ribbon around your gift, trim the ends and gently separate the loops to cover the knot.
Make an envelope to match your wrap.
Take advantage of reversible wrapping paper and craft an envelope for your card to complement the gift. It’s easy: Gently pull the card envelope apart, trace it on to the wrapping paper and cut it out. Then follow the original to fold and glue your new envelope.
Create a minimalist basket weave look.
Get step-by-step directions for creating a woven design. All you need is a wrapped gift, tape and ribbon in a couple of different hues (and widths, if you’d like). Bonus: because there’s no bow to crush, it’s easy to ship.
Give your gift an updo.
Learn how to make with an extra-fancy bow—or choose from different styles. (Hint: Wired edge ribbon will stand up like it’s been back-combed.)
Add a tissue paper flower or three.
Go with the present equivalent of pageant hair with a tissue paper flower in any size or color you like.

Say “We’re here to party” with confetti.
- Start with a gift wrapped in a solid color paper. Make a little bit of tissue paper confetti in whatever sizes and shapes you prefer—just be sure they stand out against the wrapping paper.
- Cut a sheet of cellophane or iridescent cellophane wrap to fit the gift and spread it on a table.
- Sprinkle the confetti on the cellophane, keeping most of it in the center.
- Center the present top down on the cellophane and wrap it just as you did with the paper.
Tie on a tassel.
Add a tassel to the top of your gift or tie a tiny tassel garland on an unusually shaped present. Find out how to make your own tassels here—you can use anything from silky embroidery floss to super-chunky yarn. (And don’t be afraid to mix colors and textures.) Or make the easiest tassels ever out of tissue paper.

Make a tissue paper sash to stash a card.
- Choose three (or more) colors of tissue paper: try rainbow colors, different shades of the same color or three colors that match your wrapping paper.
- Cut strips long enough to go around your gift and about 3-5” wide (depending on the size of the box).
- Fold each strip in half lengthwise.
- Stack them on top of each other one at a time, letting about ½” inch of the folded edge of each color show. Fold the cut edge of the last strip under to keep things tidy.
- Tape the ends of the stack to hold them together. Wrap the sash around the box and tape it down.
- Slide your card underneath the sash. If you’re afraid it’ll slip out, secure it with a little tape on the back.
- Want something a little more festive? Cut fringe in each layer for added texture.
Make a simple sash with reversible wrap.
Show off the other side of reversible wrap by cutting a strip to wrap around the gift. Take it a step further and layer multiple bands in decreasing widths.
For the neatest look, fold the cut edges of the wrap under. Finish it off with a ribbon and tuck the card underneath. (Secure the card with a little tape on the back if it wants to slide out.)
Cover your presents in pom-poms.
Stick a great big one in the middle of a box. Or hot glue different sizes and colors to cover the top of a gift. Or string some on baker’s twine to make a pom-pom garland to wrap around a gift—even if its awkwardly shaped. (Buy them by the bagful or DIY some with a pom-pom maker.)
Try candy-style wrap for soft surprises.
Giving someone a stuffed animal, pillow, blanket, dish towels or scarf and want to skip the box? Use tissue paper and clear wrap and try the candy-style technique:
- Wrap the gift in a few layers of tissue paper to cover up the surprise.
- Next, place the tissue-wrapped gift in the center of a sheet of cellophane wrap and fold the top and bottom edges of the wrap into the center, fixing it in place with a piece of clear tape.
- Gather the wrap on one side of the gift and twist it up just like a candy wrapper. To keep it from unwrapping, add a piece of clear tape. Repeat this on the other side.
Viola—you’ve got a gift that looks like a giant hard candy!

We hope these ideas have you feeling inspired and ready to deliver a delightfully wrapped gift. No matter which ideas you choose, you’ll be feeling like a wrapping fashionista in no time.
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