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How to Wrap a Present (on a Budget)

Postby Yusra » 27 Feb 2024, 14:29

Gift wrapping can seem like an unnecessary expense when you're buying presents on a budget. But a beautifully wrapped gift still brings joy and excitement, without needing premium papers and ribbons. With a bit of planning, creativity, and reused supplies, you can wrap gifts that look stunning using affordable materials from places like the dollar store and around your home.

Get Supplies from the Dollar Store

The dollar store is your wrapping best friend when money is tight. Pick up:

● Gift bags - Choose reusable bags in different sizes. Go beyond just birthday designs for versatile options. Neutrals and metallics make great backups.

● Tissue paper - It's perfect for concealing gifts or adding fullness to bags. Metallic and patterned paper upgrades bags further.

● Gift tags, ribbon, and tape

● Integer sheets for custom sizing paper or making your own tags and cards

Reuse Wrapping Paper

Before buying new rolls, check what you already have from previous gifts received. Wrap the less attractive side inward and embellish with ribbon. If you get presents in nice paper, ask the giver to save bags and paper they discarded for you to reuse next time.

Scout Home Materials

Get creative in sourcing supplies around your home, including:

● Newspaper
● Magazines for photos, words, graphics
● Scrap booking paper
● Fabric scraps
● Sheet music
● Maps
● Leaves
● Greeting cards to cut up

Wrap these like regular paper but use double-sided tape instead of single sided. Add ribbon trims, burlap, jute, or raffia accents.

Make Your Own Accents

Personalize wraps further by hand making touches like these:

● Gift card holders from old holiday cards
● Gift bows using scrap ribbon wired together

● Ornaments from paper to top gifts
● Paper flower embellishments
● Stenciled designs and patterns

Wrap Creatively

Move beyond just squares to make boring paper exciting. Try these techniques:

● Triangle or pentagon shapes
● Boxes covered in paper
● Jars or tins wrapped with fabric or ribbon
● Alternative vessels like reusable shopping bags or backpacks

Final Touches

Top off creatively wrapped, reused gifts with final embellishments:

● Pine cones, acorns other natural items
● Seashells, stones, wood slices
● Dried flowers and leaves
● Stenciled designs
● Painted patterns
● Twine, jute, or raffia accents

Follow these budget friendly tips and transform paper scraps and dollar store supplies into beautiful one-of-kind gift wraps. Let your creativity run wild and discover just how lovely reused materials can look with some personalization. The time and care you invest through homemade details will be appreciated as much as any expensive papers would.
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Re: How to Wrap a Present (on a Budget)

Postby Streamguy69 » 27 Feb 2024, 20:49

I have always found the dollar store a good place to get things for a lot of different reasons including gift wrapping materials
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Re: How to Wrap a Present (on a Budget)

Postby germainebull » 14 May 2026, 11:45

Yusra wrote:Before buying new rolls, check what you already have from previous gifts received. Wrap the less attractive side inward and embellish with ribbon.


I bet few would want to do this if the recipient of the gift is high-end.
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