Gift Wrap Edit
I love a good theme when it come to gift wrap. Typically, I use one style of paper for each member of the family. My husband gets one type of paper, my son another, my sister gets a different one, and so on. In addition to the obvious style and personalization this offers, it is also very practical; I can easily find all of one person’s gifts. With extended family, I might choose a theme for each family. My husband always jokes with me that he will need a “Christmas Wrapping Paper Flow Chart” to understand my choices.
This year I decided to mix it up and confuse my husband entirely— I’ve gone all blue.
If you’ve followed me for any period of time, you know that blue is one of my favorite colors. It is perfect for so many things. At Christmastime, it reminds me of the icy winter landscapes. It is serene and beautiful. Here are a few of my favorite wrapping paper designs, ideas and pieces to get you through the wrapping process (because I know, it’s a process)!
The prettiest blue paper I’ve seen can be found here. I am wrapping all my favorite things with this wrap!
Love this velvet ribbon, it looks chic, adds texture, and can be used for many things, not just Christmas gifts.
Love the idea of a pre-made bow. They are easy to use and can also look nice on the Christmas tree.
These gift tags are the perfect color, great price and they come in bulk!
I always love to use the cello wrap with a beautiful bow for hostess gifts and teachers.
These adorable bags can be used to wrap children’s gifts for ease of opening.
Use these fun paper labels as gift tags on your packages.
You can add a little color to the paper label gift tags (see #7) by using this beautiful twine to tie the tag onto the gifts.
This fun wrap by Sugar Paper has a beautiful color and an affordable price point!
Who doesn’t want to receive a gift in this packaging? These boxes are the best because they can be repurposed to use around the house for organization or decor.
