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Christmas Gift Box Decorating Ideas

Stamp It On

Give inexpensive craft or butcher paper an artistic update with a woodblock stamp and white ink. Add the recipient's name with a white paint pen and tuck a bit of fresh greenery under the bow for a woodsy scent.

Give Potatoes New Purpose

Instead of purchasing a roll of wrapping paper at the store, bring your kids around the table to make custom hand-stamped paper with potatoes and paint. This old-school craft project is a great way to get kids involved in the season of giving.

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Pick a Palette

Layering gift wrap and toppers in various patterns featuring the same color family, like the cool blues and greens here, is a foolproof trick for creating great-looking gifts.

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Say It With a Stencil

Sturdy white butcher paper creates the perfect blank canvas for stenciled-on holiday designs; the paper's thickness ensures that it won't pucker and wrinkle from the moisture in the paint. To get this look: Cut paper to the size you'll need and plan the stenciled design's location. Position stencil, then apply acrylic craft paint using a stencil brush or pouncer. Allow paper to thoroughly dry flat before wrapping gift.

Opt for an Outdoorsy Look

Trendy menswear-inspired red flannel ribbon and a few fresh spigs of greenery give this gift a wintry, woodsy feel. To make the rustic topper, cut a small and medium circle out of upholstery webbing and pull on the outer fibers to create a frayed edge. Use an upholstery needle to stitch the two layers together then sew on a single glass bead. Glue an alligator clip to the back so the topper can be easily clipped onto the gift then later reused by the recipient as a hair or scarf clip.

Add a Paper Posey

Patterned red card stock, folded in half, then cut into basic flower petal shapes is an easy way to create a beautiful stand-in for a poinsettia. Use your completed posey as a gift topper or make several and string them together as a colorful holiday banner.

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Soup Noodles, FTW

That's right, those tiny letters are actually dried soup noodles — which can be found in the pasta aisle of many grocery stores. This is one project where you can get an assist from the kids who'll have fun sorting through the tiny pasta letters while working on their spelling skills. Just glue your chosen phrase to a large paper gift tag for a fun way to add pizzazz to any gift.

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Pop In a Pic

A handmade tag makes a beautifully wrapped gift even more special. Print our free template onto white card stock then top with a 2" x 2" family photo for a uniquely personal tag. Tip: Add a bit of glitz by glittering the edges of the photo before attaching.

Raid Your Sewing Stash

Use leftover fabric trim, like rickrack, gimp or bullion, instead of ribbon, to give your gifts a fashion-forward finish. Tuck in a few sprigs of fresh greenery or glittered pine cones before presenting to the recipient.

Think Beyond Red + Green

Our friends at HGTV Magazine swapped regal purple hues for standard holiday shades to create this sophisticated twist on the traditional red + green pairing.

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And, Mix In Some Metallics

'Silver and gold' aren't just lines from a classic Christmas cartoon, they're also the perfect neutral to add a little sparkle under your tree. Create visual interest by mixing the different metallics like gold, silver, copper and bronze.

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Add One of Our Free Printables

Kids will love these cute printable tags that feature the Head Elf himself. Just print them onto white card stock and cut out.

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Or, Knot On a Pom-Pom

Kids will love helping you make these colorful yarn pom-poms that are easy to craft and are a playful substitute for a traditional bow.

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Go for the Glam

Don't limit playful colors, like hot pink, to spring and summer use; this happy hue will add just as much kick to your holiday packages. Paired with fashion-forward black, white and gold, the look-at-me color is gorgeous, not girly.

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Or, Opt for Au Naturel

Sometimes the holiday inspiration you're looking for can be found in your own backyard. Why not turn this nature-inspired gift topper into an afternoon activity for you and the family. Pine cones, acorns, berries and pine clippings are all fair game, and when clustered atop a wrapped present, they add a fragrant, woodsy touch.

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Add a Playful Pennant

This year, give your wrapped presents a preppy, collegiate feel with pennant gift flags made from inexpensive felt and a small wooden dowel or chopstick. In lieu of the standard tied-on paper tag, these flags can be inserted into gift bags of any size and let your holiday message or the gift recipient's name stand out loud and clear. Best of all, rather than getting tossed, they can live on as a decorative detail for many years to come.

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Or, Make a Monogrammed Gift Topper

Forget traditional ribbon bows and top your gifts with a yarn-wrapped initial instead. Older kids and crafty teens will want to try this easy project to create personalized packages that stand out from the pack.

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Top Gifts With an Ornament

Instead of a standard bow, swap in an ornament for a fun gift topper that they can then hang on their tree. From flamingos to llamas to Scandi-inspired Santas, ornaments are readily available to suit every Christmas collectors' fancy so it's easy to find just the right ornament to suit their style.

Or, Sleighbells

Add a musical jingle to your gifts by knotting on a pair of sleighbells. While the vintage versions are hard to find and quite valuable, modern sleighbells are readily available most anywhere — even your local dollar store.

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Turn a Paper Bag Into Pine Cones

To create pine cones, cut a tall triangle out of brown paper bag or grocery sack. Trim one long edge with scalloped scissors, then darken it by running a brown marker along the edge. Fringe the opposite, non-scalloped long edge. Glue the short base of the triangle to a piece of paper-wrapped floral wire then wrap the triangle around the stem, scrunching the fringe as you continue to wrap, creating the pine cone shape. Next, secure the tip of the pine cone with glue and use a thin strip of craft paper to wrap branches and pine cones together, securing them with glue. Design by Morgan Levine.

Or, a Ruffly Gift Bag

Take plain brown paper lunch sacks from ho-hum to holiday with just a pair of fringe scissors (available at your local craft store) and coordinated tissue paper and ribbon.

Try a Playful Palette

Cheery colors, like pink, coral and turquoise, are sure to add some pep to your presents. Top with holiday items like candy canes or unbreakable ornaments in coordinated colors for a seasonal finishing touch.

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Or, Make It Monochromatic

Go ahead — wrap all your gifts in your favorite color. But to add visual appeal to your gifts, pick patterned wrapping paper. Group similar gifts together by tying more than one gift with the same piece of flat, solid-colored ribbon — in your go-to hue, of course.

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And, Go for a Color-Block Look

Mod and minimal, this gift wrapping technique relies on a variety of papers and ribbons in different intensities of the same color. Learn more about this look, plus get tips for nine other gift wrap options, below.

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Wow With Washi Tape

You can actually skip the wrapping paper, ribbon and bows with this clever take. Just place gifts in plain white boxes, then decorate with patterned washi tape. Select tape in classic Christmas colors and patterns — or mix it up and opt for non-traditional, instead.

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Or, Have Fun With Candy

Often, the most clever DIY projects are the simplest to create. With that notion in mind, we created a garland that's perfect for tying onto presents, and that's just as precious to look at as it is delicious. To craft it, just thread baker's twine through a large needle, then poke the twine through the gumdrops' base and knot the twine around the gift's underside.

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Create a Layered Effect

Designer Marian Parsons layers organic elements and textured ribbon to create wrapped gifts that are a step above the rest. Her tips: "Create pretty packages using items you can find around your house and in nature. Petite pine cones and sprigs of greenery embellish layers of ribbon while vintage sheet music is the perfect custom wrapping for a small gift."

Or, Stack a Snowman

These creatively stacked gifts actually double as decor. Our video tutorial, below, shows you how to decorate the boxes for this friendly snowman effect, and offers up two other ideas for wrapping gifts you won't want to just put under the tree.

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Creatively Gift Cash

Full disclosure: What many of the folks on your gift list really want this year is cash — but just sliding it into an envelope may feel a little impersonal. To give this always-welcome gift a bit more oomph, try one of our three clever packaging ideas, below.

Learn More: 3 Creative (and Cute!) Ideas for Wrapping Cash

And, Try This Trick With Gift Cards

Give everyone's second favorite gift — gift cards — a pretty presentation with colorful paper and a paper doily. Our tutorial, below, shows you how to assemble these easy envelopes.

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Spell Out Their Name

Repurposed game tiles and a bit of twine are all you need to craft playful gift tags they can later hang on the tree as an ornament. To create it, simply loop a long piece of twine then attach the tiles to the twine loop with glue, leaving enough room above the tiles to act as a hanger and a bit of twine below the letters for attaching a tassel. Make the tassel by cutting six small pieces of twine, gathering them together in the center and then knotting onto the bottom of the twine below the tiles.

Or, Personalize With Pics

A holiday gathering of close friends and family wouldn't be complete without a few trips down memory lane. This year, kick off the nostalgia by incorporating childhood photos into gifts to indicate who the recipient is — and the goofier the images, the better. Tie off with decorative ribbon for a spin on the traditional gift tag that's festive, sentimental and sure to evoke a laugh or two.

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Cleverly Wrap Cookies To Go

Homemade holiday treats are even more thoughtful when they're packaged creatively. Entertaining expert Kim Stoegbauer cleverly wraps cookies in inexpensive paper CD sleeves; bundled up with baker's twine and a cute tag, they're the perfect way to surprise coworkers and neighbors with a sweet treat.

And, Use This Trick to Wrap Flat Items

Easily wrap large, flat items, like coffee table books or a cutting board, with dollar store poster board. Just place the item in the center of the paper and trace around, leaving about an extra inch on all sides. Then, draw radiating lines out, away from your traced shape and to the poster board's corners. Cut along the radiating lines; place your item back in the center and fold in the cut flaps to test placement. Using a pencil, note where the cut sections of poster board overlap. Round the four flaps so they resemble a standard envelope and bring the four corners together, securing the edges with a glue stick. For a festive finishing touch, add a bit of colorful ribbon.

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Get Crafty for Special Kids' Gifts

A special gift deserves special gift wrap. This gingerbread house treatment is one they won't soon forget. Learn how to upcycle leftover cardboard shipping boxes into this crafty cutie, below.

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And, Make Kids' Presents More Playful

Tying small wrapped gifts onto the backs of toys is just one way to give your little ones a present that packs in a bit of extra fun. Check out 10 more creative gift wrapping ideas, below.

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Repurpose an Old Sweater

Let's face it: We've all accidentally shrunk at least one wool or cashmere sweater. It's a painful learning experience: wool + hot water + agitation = a felted sweater that, on the downside, is now too small to wear. On the plus-side, felted fibers don't fray when cut. So, turn those felted gems into a clever way to package jar candles by sliding a candle into one of the sweater's felted sleeves then marking how much you need and cutting it off. Embellish with a coordinating ribbon, bell or ornament and your gift is complete.

Or, Upcycle Used Jars

Everyone loves to receive homemade goodies during the holidays but creatively packaging pounds and pounds of treats can be a bit tricky — and expensive. To cut down on costs and give friends a container they can use again: give large glass jars you've saved throughout the year a good cleaning and paint the lids with chalkboard paint. Instead of a basic ribbon, wrap with twine or yarn then slide on a handmade pin or hair clip — so your gift is actually two gifts in one.

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Get Creative With Paper Only

That's right, you can actually skip the ribbons and bows and rely on decorative paper cuts and origami-inspired folds to make your gifts stand out from the pack. Our ideas and tips, below, will have you wrapping gifts like a pro in no time.

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And, Use Every Scrap of Pretty Paper

As any experienced gift wrapper can attest, wrapping gifts creates a lot of waste — but don't toss the scraps. Instead, use strips of patterned paper in place of ribbon and bows on solid colored gifts. Design by Morgan Levine.

Creatively Disguise Wine

A cone-shaped piece of felt, pink pom-pom and a bit of faux fur are a fun way to wrap a wine bottle for gifting. Check out eight more gift ideas for the holiday host, below.

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Or, A Hard-to-Wrap Shape

Large and oddly shaped gifts present a problem — how to wrap them without giving away what's inside. Enter the Santa sack: an embellished pillowcase that can be used year after year to disguise your hardest-to-wrap gifts. Learn three ways to craft one with our video and tutorial, below.

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Add a 3-D Tree

This three-dimensional topper is so charming that no bow is needed. To create the tree, cut a pie shape that is 1/3 of a large circle out of green card stock. Score the center of the pie shape then accordion-fold the paper outward at evenly spaced intervals. Glue the edges of the folded paper tree down onto a wrapped gift and embellish with a paper star, rickrack garland and a brown paper trunk. Design by Morgan Levine.

Or, Craft Your Own Upcycled Bows

Give magazines new life — and save some holiday cash — by crafting these one-of-a-kind gift toppers. Our tutorial, below, will show you how to fold and staple those glossy pages into colorful bows.

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Sew a Paper Gift Bag

Out of gift wrap or confronted with an oddly-shaped gift? No worries, a sewing machine, leftover grocery sack and a bit of ribbon are all you need for this pretty present. Get our tutorial, below.

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Or, Stitch Up a Paper Ribbon

Using a round paper punch, cut two sizes of circles out of three similar colors (we used orange, red and pink) of card stock. Stack punched circles together and pierce with an awl or nail. Using a needle and thread, string paper circles together, alternating colors and sizes, to create a colorful strand. Finally, wrap around gift, securing ends to the bottom with tape. Design by Morgan Levine.

Go With a Gift Basket, Instead

If you want to skip the gift wrap entirely and still package up a pretty present, a beautifully arranged gift basket is your answer. Check out one of our creative ideas, below.

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Or, Gift a Treat-Filled Jar

Hot cocoa warms even the chilliest of days. Share the warmth this holiday season by packaging ingredients for delectable hazelnut hot cocoa into a canning jar and handing them out as sweet gifts. The recipients can even repurpose the jar as an oversized mug to enjoy their seasonal sip. Get the recipe and packaging instructions, below.

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Try a Tin

Surprise! Vintage Christmas cookie tins aren't just for cookies. Think of them as reusable decorative boxes that are available in a range of shapes and sizes and can often be found at estate sales and thrift stores for pennies on the dollar. Sure, you can fill them with tissue paper and homemade goodies — or you can place a wide variety of non-food gifts inside, then just top with some ribbon and a tag for the easiest gift wrap ever.

Or, Use Vintage Containers

This vintage copper bundt pan is proof that practical can be pretty. Too pretty, in fact, to hide away in a box. Filled with spices, tea towels, wooden spoons and other kitchen essentials, this collection will put a smile on any foodie's face. Bonus: The beautiful bundt pan is actually part of the gift, so no boxes, bags or wrap to dispose of later. Browse 14 more vintage-inspired gift ideas, below.

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Turn Trash Into Gift Wrap Treasure

Yes, really. You won't believe what we used to make these pretty packages. We took commonly discarded items and transformed them into beautiful (and sanitary!) gift wrap. So, what are you waiting for? Check out our ideas, below, then raid your recycling bin.

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Or, Give New Life to an Old Shirt

Scour your closet (or local thrift store) for old clothing items that can be upcycled into Christmasy covers for lidded boxes. To create them, just use a glue stick to secure the fabric to the box's lid, tightly folding in the corners and gluing the ends under the lid's rim. Finish by attaching satin ribbon and a bit of faux greenery for a beautiful box you can use year after year.

Add a Paper Pom-Pom

Packages wrapped in inexpensive brown craft paper get a high-end update when topped with small bits of leftover fabric, twine, fabric trim and a wax paper pom-pom. Our tutorial, below, shows you how to turn the kitchen staple into a textural topper.

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Or, Make It Fuzzy With Yarn

This sweet gift wrap comes together in a snap. Just place gift in a pretty box then top it with a paper doily held in place with double-sided tape or glue dots. To make the pom-pom, wrap several loops of yarn around your fingers, knot the loops in the middle, then trim the knotted yarn into a rounded pom-pom shape.

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Make It Mod

Give your gifts a hip, retro vibe with inexpensive jewelry findings and vintage ornament cut-outs. Our free printable ornament templates and step-by-step instructions, below, show you how.

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Or, Add Some Seasonal Sparkle

After all, what are the holidays without a little sparkle? Top craft-paper-wrapped gifts with a glittered paper doily, self-adhesive rhinestones, metallic rick-rack and a glittering mini pine cone.

Paint On the Gift Tag

Though no longer the crafting new kid on the block, chalkboard paint remains popular, especially when used in a clever way, like this chalkboard gift tag which is painted directly onto the craft paper wrap. Thanks to craft paper's thickness, you can paint it and the wrinkles will flatten out as the paint dries.

Or, Paint On the Paper's Pattern

A great kids' craft, this fun gift wrap can be created with materials you probably already have on hand. First, wrap gifts in blue construction paper. Dip the eraser end of a pencil in slightly thinned-down white craft paint or tap it onto a white ink pad and stamp dots onto paper. Create snowflakes by starting with a center dot then working your way out in symmetrical lines and rings. To create the snowman, overlap white dots to build up his body, then finish with an orange paper nose and a black marker mouth, eyes and arms. Design by Morgan Levine.

Top It With a Paint Chip Gift Tag

Put leftover paint chips to good use as cute and colorful gift tags. Use a Christmas-shaped die or punch to cut the paint chip into a shape you like, then add the recipient's name with a stamp or permanent marker.

Or, Our Free Printable

Both kids and nostalgic adults will love this cute graphic tag featuring Santa's favorite reindeer. Wrap gifts with red ribbon and top with a brown yarn pom-pom for a consistent color scheme. Check out our other free printables, below.

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Wrap It In Fabric

Cover an inexpensive cardboard mailing tube in trendy, graphic fabric for an eye-catching holiday gift wrap idea. Best of all, the fabric-covered container can be used for year-round storage.

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And, Use Leftover Fabric as Gift Tags

When wrapping a gift for someone extra special, don't stop at just tying on a bow — add a topper. Good choices are candy canes, fresh greenery or an ornament — like this easy-to-make fabric ornament that covers one of our free ornament printables in a small bit of leftover fabric.

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Craft Paper Pine Branches

Just a few basic materials are all you need to create these colorful embellishments. Start by cutting long pointed oval shapes out of two sheets of light and dark green card stock. Stack the two pieces, score the center then glue the sheets together along the scored line. Once the glue has dried, use scissors to fringe the edges to mimic the texture of pine needles. Create the branch by gluing a craft-paper-wrapped piece of floral wire along the center fold. Design by Morgan Levine.

Or, a Faux Floral Garland

'Tis the season for beautiful holiday florals and greenery, and contrary to popular belief, favorite blooms need not be confined to wreaths and mantels. This year, get crafty to create colorful garlands to wrap your gifts, instead of standard ribbon. Using silk flowers and floral wire from the craft store, it's easy to weave sprigs of holiday greenery together in a flash. Whether you're a seasoned floral designer or simply an enthusiastic gift-giver, these garlands are sure to add a dose of holiday cheer to your presents.

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Customize Envelopes With Our Free Printable

Wrapping flat and folded objects can be a bit of a gift-wrapping conundrum. Rather than sliding around in boxes or getting lost in gift bags amid heaps of tissue paper, items like books or scarves nestle cozily into these gift envelopes. With a custom design on the front and spaces to write the gift-giver and recipient's names, these offer a chic and easy alternative solution to gifting small, flat items. Learn more, plus download our free printable, below.

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Or, Add Our Free Gift Tag

Adding a graphic finishing touch to your gifts is easy. Just print our free gift tag onto white card stock, then cut out with scissors or a tag-shaped cutter. Leave the tags as is, or add glue to each of the ornaments and dust with glitter for a bit of glitz.

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Roll It Up

Rather than attempt to disguise oddly shaped gifts with wrapping paper only barely secured with layer upon layer of tape, artist Denise Sharp simply places the gift inside a cardboard tube then covers the tube in colorful fabric and secures the ends with ribbon.

Or, Can It

Place small gifts inside lidded metal tins, like film reel canisters or old snack tins, then stack together for this creative presentation. To keep the tins from shifting, place magnets between each layer. Image courtesy of Design Dump.

Make the Container Part of the Gift

When giving homemade treats as a gift, think outside the basket. A colorful bowl, platter or tray does the trick and is more likely to be reused by the recipient. Shop estate sales, flea markets and antique markets to find vintage transferware, hand-painted porcelain and cut crystal.

And, Try These Tips for Shipping Goodies

Everybody loves receiving a box of homemade treats. Packing them up in a way that's pretty yet still ensures that your cookies arrive in one piece is the key to a successful gift. Our tips, below, will show you how to pack homemade goodies like a pro.

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Skip the Ribbon

And sub items your probably already have on hand, instead — like straws and fuzzy pom-poms. To create, just use a needle and thread to string together a garland that's long enough to wrap around your box. Then, secure the ends to the box's bottom with tape or a bit of hot glue. Design by Morgan Levine.

Or, Even the Bow

Another great craft for kids, these felt snowflakes can be created in any size you like. First, fold paper into a small triangle and cut out sections to create a snowflake to use as a stencil. Lightly coat the stencil's back with spray adhesive to prevent it shifting, then place on felt. Use a sponge or sponge brush to lightly pounce white craft paint over the snowflake stencil. Once paint has fully dried, remove paper stencil and use scalloped scissors to cut around the edges of the snowflake design. Top wrapped gift with the felt snowflake, instead of a standard bow, and secure with twine. Design by Morgan Levine.

Delight Your Favorite Globetrotter

Maps continue to be a trendy decorating theme and, better still, many are large enough to wrap several small gifts or one large one. To make the wrap more personal, select a map that shows the recipient's birthplace or a favorite travel destination.

Or, Kids' Art Fan (AKA Grandparents)

Kids will love creating this gift wrap that's as easy to craft as it is cute. First, wrap gift in newsprint or butcher paper. Then, create a lightbulb-shaped stamp from a wine cork by cutting away the sides with a craft knife to leave just a pointed oval shape. Brush a light coat of paint onto the lightbulb portion of the stamp, then firmly press it onto the wrapped gift. Continue adding stamped bulbs in a line, alternating colors, until you're happy with the design. Allow paint to dry then add the string with a permanent marker. Design by Morgan Levine.

Craft a Tissue Paper Topper

Instead of a traditional ribbon bow, top gifts with a flouncy pom-pom. Create them in a variety of sizes by varying the dimensions of tissue paper you use. Cutting the paper to 5" x 5" is a good starting point for your first try, then enlarge or shrink the dimensions once you get a hang of the technique. To start, stack 15-20 sheets (the more you use, the fuller it will be) of tissue paper and cut a square in your desired dimensions. Fold the stacked paper back and forth accordion style, folding and creasing the paper every 1/8" to 1/4". Secure the center with wire, then fringe the paper's edges with scissors. Finally, carefully unfold and separate sheets till you have a flat-bottomed pom-pom. Attach to ribbon with wire. Design by Morgan Levine.

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