I’m sharing ten tips for wrapping Christmas presents that are a major upgrade from slapping a simple sticky bow on the top (and they’re super easy to do too!)
One of my favorite things to do around the holidays is to sit down with loads of beautiful wrapping paper, tags, and ribbon and wrap presents while watching cheesy Christmas movies. I’ve loved wrapping Christmas presents ever since I was a kid and when I was in high school I even had a little business going where busy families paid me to wrap all of their holiday gifts!
I was always surprised by how blown away my “clients” were when they saw their wrapped gifts. In my mind, I wasn’t doing anything special and certainly nothing difficult, but I realized it was the little extra touches that they might not have thought to do themselves that left such an impression.
Today I’m sharing ten tips for wrapping Christmas presents that will take an ordinary present to “next level” status. (post includes affiliate links – full disclosure statement available {here})
1. Use a Chalk Marker Pen!
For darker colored gift wrap, white chalk marker pens (such as {these}) are great for writing messages on your packages or even just for writing who the present is “to” and “from” without the need for a gift tag. They’re simple to use (they work just like paint pens) and definitely add a little something special.
I often pull up one of my favorite fonts and write my message on my laptop and then reference that when writing it out on the present but using your everyday handwriting is just fine too!

2. Add a Pre-Made Bow or Embellishment
This idea is perfect for wrapping Christmas presents if you don’t want to mess with ribbon. Simply choose a gorgeous paper and place a pre-made bow or other little “extra” on top! With this gift on the left, I added a premade curly bow – simple and quick but also beautiful!!

3. Stack ‘Em!
There’s something about stacked gifts that makes them irresistible! Simply wrap two presents (one slightly bigger than the other) in the same gift wrap and tie them together with ribbon, leaving long, cascading tails. Wire-edged ribbon like {this white ribbon} works best because it’s easy to add those pretty waves to the tails.

4. Layer Your Ribbon
This is one of my favorite ideas for wrapping Christmas presents! Layering a thinner ribbon over a different colored thicker ribbon makes presents look luxurious! I usually choose two colors that are both found in the gift wrap so that everything coordinates. For this gift, I used a thinner gold metallic mesh ribbon layered on {a 1 ½″ black satin wire ribbon} along with a cute jingle bell wreath tie-on.

5. Clip It On!
An easy way to add embellishments and tags is to simply clip them on with a mini clothespin and as a bonus, it’s super cute and makes your present unique! For this present I clipped on one a metallic gift tag and a cute glitter snowflake with a plain mini clothespin like {these}.

6. Add a Treat!
Adding a little sweet treat is one of my favorite ways to make a wrapped present special, especially for kids. You can simply tie a candy bar or other sweets on top with ribbon or buy an embellishment like this mini stocking and tuck your treat inside. Just be mindful of pets and don’t leave gifts with chocolate or other food anywhere that they can get to them!

7. Tie It Twice
This is one of my favorite tricks for wrapping Christmas presents when you’re working with rectangular/narrow packages. Instead of your typical bow, simply wrap two lengths of ribbon or decorative cording around your present lengthwise and then tie both pieces in knots with the first knotted piece a little higher up than the second.
For my gift, I used a wood grain glitter wrap with a sheer gold ribbon like {this}, and a glitter snowflake gift tag – such a simple Christmas present wrapping idea but so beautiful!

Here’s another present from a few years back that I wrapped the same way but with braided twine:

8. Use Your Gift Wrap Scraps
This is the perfect way to keep the scraps of your favorite gift wrap from going to waste! Wrap your present in plain kraft paper and then take a long scrap of wrapping paper, fold it along both sides to give it clean, straight edges, and wrap it around the length of your present. Then simply tie a bow on top to hold it all together:


9. Use What’s Outside
Adding natural elements from your own backyard is another favorite idea for wrapping Christmas presents. It can be as simple as tying on a few sprigs of greenery clipped from your yard. Or if you want to spend a few more minutes, hot glue gun 2-3 small pine cones to the ends of ribbon and tie them on!

10. Throw It In A Bag or Box!
There’s no shame in using a gift bag, especially when it’s a super pretty one! Using tissue paper that has a decorative edge such as {this scalloped edge tissue paper} takes it to the next level!

Or you can buy pretty gift boxes that don’t require any wrapping such as these white and gold scalloped edge beauties (I got these a few years back from Target – they have beautiful new designs every Christmas – check them out {here}):

I try to wrap as I go throughout the holiday season so I have pretty presents to put under our tree and sprinkle around our home too.
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Where to Buy Gorgeous Gift Wrapping Supplies
My four favorite sources for gift wrap, ribbon, and boxes are (1) The Container Store – every year they have a Gift Wrap Wonderland section that has gorgeous wrapping paper and ribbon options along with lots of fun little embellishments. The only downside? It’s pricey!
I also find a lot of great supplies at (2) Target – especially online where they have better selection than in the store. My favorite things to buy at Target are their beautiful decorative boxes from Sugar Paper – you can see their current offerings {here}.
I also find lots of great wrapping paper and ribbon online at (3) Amazon. A few current favorites are {these plaid wrapping papers} and {these darling kraft papers}. They have a huge selection of ribbon too! And last but not least I’ve found some of the cutest papers at (4) Minted – you can see their current holiday gift wrap options {here}.
I hope you all picked up a new trick or two to use while wrapping Chrismtas presents this year! When you’re buying your gift wrap, ribbons, and other supplies this season keep in mind that…
- Wire-edged ribbon works best for making bows because you can shape it to make your bows full and the tails wavy.
- If you’re using glitter paper like {this gold glitter wrap} I used, regular tape won’t hold well. In the past I’ve always used my hot glue gun to stick down the ends of glitter paper but for the first time this year I tried {this double sided clear super tape} and it works really well too! So if you get glitter papers like one of the three that I used, be sure to have a glue gun or super tape on hand.
- If you wrap your presents early, you can use your presents to decorate your home for the holidays! Along with putting them under the tree, you can stack pretty presents on shelves, use them as coffee table decor, few small presents sticking out of the stockings hanging from your fireplace mantel, or even stack a few in a chair or two:

Happy wrapping!





Denise Potter says
I love wrapping presents that coordinatenincolor story or theme to what the present is- for other celebrations like birthdays etc. but for Christmas we are pretty simple. We have 17 grandkids and start with the youngest each present opener has to sit in a special chair and we all watch them open their gift. Yes it takes a while, but it is worth it.
Natalie says
Gorgeous presents! And great tips on wrapping, all super easy! My favorite Christmas tradition has always been decorating the tree – my brother and I loved unwrapping all the ornaments and giving them their place on the tree, each one has their own “story” and made it special!
Dawn Kuc says
My favorite Christmas tradition is spending it with my family!
Cathy St. Louis says
Our favourite holiday tradition is Christmas baking from multiple generation old recipes.
Jody says
I, too, enjoy watching a collection of movies while wrapping gifts, and our college-age daughter has continued the tradition, heading over to my 82 year-old mom’s house to help her wrap her gifts.
Our family tradition is that Santa Claus comes while we are at 5:00 p.m. church service on Christmas Eve.
A D Coletta says
Wrapping gifts while watching the classic holiday Christmas shows and drinking mulled cider!
Anne Pik says
After visiting family, it’s Christmas movies, hot chocolate & being warm & toasty at home.
Linda Schooley says
This post inspired me to get creative. I like to set up a table out of the way in a guest room so that everything I need for wrapping is instantly available. I have ribbons, boxes, paper, tags, tapes, etc. all in cute boxes or baskets to make it feel like the special event that it is!
Donita Romero says
I’ve never thought of layering ribbon, that looks so elegant! I too like to color coordinate the gift wrap and home decor for the holidays. I just love wrapping my gifts and staging them around the tree and house. A few years ago I got lazy with my homemade bows and now I just use toole. Toole is easy to form, comes in so many colors and they have sparkly toole now too.
Megan Wade says
I love decorating Christmas cookies with my daughter and nieces and nephews. And wrapping gifts!
Kallee Pollmann says
One of my favorite holiday traditions is buying mini gingerbread house kits and decorating them as a family.
Mischelle Arbelaez says
My mother always wanted “theme” wrapped presents- one year everything had to be wrapped in solids and stripes only, the next year only paper with christmas ornaments, etc. I love burlap so I had a “burlap only” wrapping theme – which didn’t turn out so well since burlap is not the easiest material to work with….but I applauded my effort and a few turned out really gorgeous. The rest had “hints of burlap” as a bow/ribbon/decor on the package. I LOVE your ideas and will steal them for future gift wrapping sessions and the Hallmark channel binge watching!
Ashley Roth says
Love all things Container Store! My favorite tradition is baking cookies with my daughter who is 6 and nieces.
Celeste Oxford says
My girls and I put on our matching Christmas jammies & get to open 1 present on Christmas eve. I always like to coordinate my gift wrap with the theme of my tree.
Amanda Pazzo says
I love this post and The Container Store!
Fav holiday traditions – when we get out our ornaments, we remember where each one came from (we buy them as our ONLY souvenirs on family vacations) or who made it and when (lots of crafting memories when my boys were younger :). Another tradition, cheesy Hallmark movies – who can resist???
Merry Christmas!
CHERIE c SABATINI says
In the spirit of ‘gift wrapping’ – I select a different wrapping paper for each family member’s gifts. I do not put name tags on the gifts which prevents the kids from examining/sneaking into their gifts. I’m the only one that knows which gift wrap goes to which family member. My challenge is to remember the specific wrapping paper for each person