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- – A touch of nature on brown paper
- #7 – Use Craft Punches
- Cut your own leaves
- Classic tomato pasta sauce - gifts from my kitchen
- Make festive Christmas stars from paper straws and baker's twine for your gift wrapping.
- DIY Reinbird Christmas gift tags
- Mirror makeover with vintage decor paint
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– A touch of nature on brown paper
Embrace the season and keep things authentically green with these beautiful foliage designs. A great way to repurpose any Christmas tree or garland off-cuts. Might have to try this for Christmas, if I can get the paper to behave – wrapping presents has never been my strong point. This past weekend was time to finally wrap our gifts. I am so sad to see that this wonderful, creative season is coming to an end.
Click here for ideas galore of what to put under the tree this year. Thank you, you get these paper in dollar store for $2 each roll, enough to wrap up to 5 presents depending the size of the box. This light gift wrap would be so much fun for children and then you could use them as decorations on a tree. Accents of sheet music add a real edge to these beautiful brown paper parcels.
#7 – Use Craft Punches
And I like it to look well in my home (so red and green doesn’t work 🙁 …) Thanks for all the gorgeous ideas. I love the one with kraft and writing on the paper – I am doing kraft and white next year , so that would be great! Make sure to show us a picture of this year’s wrapping.
Get creative and try out multiple styles and various patterns on the papers. You can personalize the gift with stamps for specific occasions, such as balloons for a birthday, hearts for a wedding, or candy canes for Christmas. The simplicity of wrapping gifts with kraft paper never goes out of style. It’s all the same and can be used for any and all occasions. You may be able to find brown paper wrapping for free when you receive deliveries and packages. 📦 You can turn brown paper bags into small sheets of paper too.
Cut your own leaves
Top tip – use the eraser on the end of a pencil! It makes the cutest stamp for lots of little snowy dots on your paper. For smaller gifts, a simple brown bag is all you need, from Not on the High Street. You could just line up all the presents, throw some paint at them, leave them to dry and voila… original artwork-wrapped gifts. And all you need to make it is some brown paper and two other inexpensive materials.
So there you go… 15 Christmas gift wrapping ideas using brown paper or craft paper. I made this famous 10 Red Accent Gift Wrapping Ideas last year. It was so much fun to create these, and I only used some inexpensive materials from my crafting stash around the house and some dollar store finds.
It's a timeless gift wrapping look – and one that's not expensive to achieve. Rudolph the red nose reindeer had a very pom pom nose. Use little red pom poms and your child’s finger or thumb to make his head! See – sometimes having the kids around when wrapping gifts can be useful. We’ve scouted the web and found 19 ways you can really WOW with brown paper gift wrap this Christmas. Doodling is relaxing and stimulates the mind.
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If you don’t want to make your own stamp, a potato will do the job! Cut a potato in half, cut out the shape you want and stamp away. Add bright ribbon and gift tags to finish it off nicely.
It doesn’t take long and only requires an ink pad and a stamp. You can buy natural elements from a craft store or find them yourself outside. Consider adding pine cones, pine sprigs, dried flowers, or small branches to jazz up your wrapping while preserving the natural aesthetic of the kraft paper.
The rustic simplicity of brown paper can be refreshed with cute white and red snowflake. It might look complicated but this snowflake can be done within minutes. Cut the big white snowflake from a piece of paper and glue or tie it with twine.
I love how they have also added mini wreaths. Love this idea as the kids could easily get involved – and as with the real thing – each snowflake will be slightly different. You could get creative with different coloured paper as well. Do you know how to create perfect little dots?
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