If you're anything like us, you have a pile of gifts building up that need to be wrapped! Today, Emma and I are sharing four super simple gift wrap ideas that we did with supplies we already had laying around. Enjoy…
For this first look (pictured above) you'll need some craft wrapping paper, tape, sissors and vintage trims. We have a huge collection of kitschy trims from the 1970s that we've picked up a garage sales. Simply wrap the trims around the package and tape them on the bottom!
For this next idea, wrap your gift in atlas paper. We thrifted some big atlas books this year and have been using them for all sorts of fun projects. Add a piece of yarn, a silver pipe cleaner heart and a white feather to top it off!
I love japanese washi tape! This next idea couldn't be easier. Just layer the washi tape in a plaid inspired pattern and tape a spotted feather on to finish the look!
I love a little sparkle during the Holidays! This last gift wrap idea features a big glittery bow. To make this bow… 1. Fold a pipe cleaner in half. 2. Pull each end in toward the center and twist to secure in a figure 8 type pattern. 3. Repeat 6-8 times. 4. Twist pieces together to form a full and pretty bow! XO. elsie + emma too
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Really nice ideas, I love the atlas wrapping paper. I’ll definitely have to try that one!
love the pipe cleaner bow!! that is too cute and super sparkly. will definitely have to try to make one this year!
Never thought of thrifting atlases. That could definitely be cute and cost effective.
what lovely ideas! x
Ohhhh, I absolutely love the idea of using atlas paper!
I love the glittery bow! I usually stick a ready made bow on the presents but it would be nice to make my own. xo
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These are adorable ideas! I love the feathers!
Adorable ideas. And, better yet, it’s upcycling too!
These ideas are so very lovely!
Now I need to find some washi tape…
Too cute! I’m a sucker for cutely wrapped presents.
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These are so cute!!!!! so personal and lovely! π
xoxo
ida
love the map with the feather box!
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the first version is my favorite, though the washi tape one follows closely! very cute ideas, thanks for sharing. I’ll definitely be using these ideas as inspiration for my packing! π
This si so wonderful, Elsie! I adore wrapping with old maps or vintage magazines! Hopefully I’ll get some photographs up soon on my fashion blog!
x
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I love the atlas paper idea! So pretty.
Cute! I’m sure there’s no mistaking which gifts are from Elsie each year, lol.
great ideas – im a little toooo in love with gift-wrapping. i’d gift wrap an empty box just to have something pretty under the tree. ^_^
Thanks for the great ideas,you two. π
elsie, a friend of mine started something called “dressember” where you wear a dress every day of december. i think you should participate a bit late! read about it here! http://blythehill.blogspot.com/p/dressember.html
So pretty π My favorite is the pipe cleaner heart with the feather. I need to wrap some presents soon π My tree is empty underneath, haha.
Love the Washi Tape! So great!! Thanks for the wonderful ideas!
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amazing!
Elsie, you keep bringing glitter and smiles in every post. Thanks for this one, I really needed this. Been making some coin purses for a friend, to give away as presents, and my only stumble was how to add a good finishing touch by wrapping them in an original way! I love the idea with the trims, but the washi tape takes me to another level!!! I’ll do that, thanks!
XO
Sophia
absolutely adore these ideas…especially the map! π
Amazing and fun/creative gift wrap ideas! I love the map gift wrap idea–so neat.
Stop over on my blog to see my Holiday fashion video!
XO
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Japanese make the best masking tape. So many kinds to choose from! I like the layering look, it looks like plaid. This year I’m wrapping our presents in Sunday paper comics and vintage scarves.
what an amazing idea!
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Love these ideas! I’m always looking for new wrapping inspiration — I’m trying out some homemade bows made from book pages this year π
I love wrapping presents.
I got a few cool idea at my blog too, here:
http://sztukastudiowania.blogspot.com/2011/11/ideas-for-wrapping-presents.html
If i got that first package as a gift i probably wouldnt even think to open it, its so pretty on the outside.
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love it! the best things are made by our own hands π gifts like that are much more special:)
I love the ones with tape and the one that has a map! I have been wrapping everything in fabric instead of paper!
-Miranda
JUST BEAUTIFULLLL!!! I’ll definitely use it β₯
Love love love the atlas wrapping! If it was a gift for me, I probably wouldn’t open it. The wrapping is a gift in itself! π (makes for rather inexpensive pressies, come to think of it.) π
– Kathrine
I never would have thought to put silver pipe cleaners with a map but it works so well! Thanks for the fresh ideas π
I never would have thought to put silver pipe cleaners with a map but it works so well! Thanks for the fresh ideas π
I love using maps for so many things. Often they’re just available for free at rest stops along interstates. I always grab a few.
Very pretty packages. I particularly love the one wrapped in atlas paper with the white feather!
Loulou Downtown
Such a cute idea! I am going to start tackling my pile of gifts tonight while watching White Christmas! Thanks!
I love how you used the map to wrap the gifts!
I use old news papers that I was gonna throw away and people always love it.
-andrea lynne rose
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love those! the feather on top is such a great and original idea!
-Georgia
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Love the washi tape!! π
So cute! As always, I love these ideas. Everything you and Emma come up with I tend to fall in love with. My boyfriend and I are doing long distance so I think I might do the map wrapping paper for his gift, seems kinda fitting I guess. Thanks for all the cute ideas! I look forward to reading your blog every morning :]
Such cute ideas :)! xx
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Very cute ideas! Love the atlas one, and the japanese washi tape is so pretty!!
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These are too cute to open now!
Wonderful post! Love all the different options especially the map!
Love & Lollies… Jessa
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I love the atlas one and the washi tape looks so cute. You always come up with the greatest and cutest ideas! Love this. β₯
xo Emma
oh goodness, i love the feather idea. isn’t everything better with feathers?
kate π
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how appropriate is that bow dress for a day of wrapping?! adorable.
I just love these ideas! Especially the one with the old atlas. Great work, girls!
These ideas will be good all year. Thanks!
Jonesy
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I like the road map idea. it’s cool.
I absolutely love these ideas! Im going to use the last one. π
<3Chelsea Elizabeth
I love the Japanese washi tape!!! It’s so much fun! Fantastically adorable ideas, I’m again smitten and inspired! Thank you!
Good luck!
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These are so pretty, I wouldn’t even want to unwrap them!
Love the map/ atlas paper! Great ideas, thanks for sharing!
And here I just bought glittery pipe cleaners and was at loss as to what to do w/ them besides making angel’s halo’s:))) Thanks!!! soo cute!
Love those trims!
Super lovely!!
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Oh Elsie, I saw the teaser on instagram and I couldn’t wait to see what was happening! I particularly love the atlas paper. You never fail to inspire, you amazing lady π
Toni x
Lovely ideas Elsie, I’m always a sucker for beautiful gift wrap ideas!
Esther xx
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I love your ideas.. just wonderful!
Those are the cutest wrapping ideas I have ever seen! I love them!
These are totally cute ideas. I don’t celebrate Christmas, so I forwarded them on to my mom. She really LOVES doing up packages.
I love the idea of using a map for wrapping paper! If only my husband would part with ANY map we have. I usually use old newspaper we have lying around and just recycle it afterward.
love,
Shalan
I love all of these ideas! My favorite one is the washi tape with the feather. Washi tape is everywhere now but I am still absolutely obsessed with it!
How creative and cheap too! LOVE it! I don’t know how you keep coming up with these cute ideas, but don’t stop!
Brooke
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I really love the atlas paper idea. I still have some maps from my honeymoon – I think I’ll use them on my husband’s new pedal board gift for Christmas. So exciting! Thank you very much for sharing this idea, Emma and Elsie.
great ideas, thanks for sharing
So inventive. I write a blog about gift wrapping and love to use materials I have around the house, too. I love that you boldly went where no gift has gone before! Great work.
Amazing creations!
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Kawaii! Thanks for sharing π
I just picked my favorite gifts for her…hard to narrow but i think i had some awesome holiday ones. Would love to wrap mine like yours.
-Art A La Rue.
Love these ideas, might going to try some of these π
These are so cute!
I have been using trims ever since I was a child (for wrapping, for letters, for adding something extra to an old pair of jeans), but the rest of them were completely new to me π .
I love the washi tape one!
first one is my favourite!
Loved these ideas and posted a link on this post
http://4you-withlove.blogspot.com/2012/02/gift-wrapping-ideas-tutorials.html
Marilyn
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My grandmother, who thgaut me how to sew when I was three, absolutely adored purple! She wore some shade of it every day of her life while she was able. She was a rebel in many ways, and my love of purple came by her. My favorite color is red but what would red be without purple by its side? : )
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