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Use craft paper and stamps to make it fit any occassion. Making your own cute gift card envelopes is easy and you can whip them up in an hour to have them ready for whenever you need them. Waxed canvas gift pouches are a quick and easy project. They are just the right size to wrap gift cards or jewelry.
Roll this fringe strip to make a small button, then glue it at the center of the paper bow. Cut off the excess paper ribbon, and secure the ends under the wrapper. Mark the kraft cardstock to align the holes before punching them.
Creative DIY Ideas With Beads
You can then tape them down on the bottom of the basket from there. Roll the cellophane onto the table and place the basket in the middle. Spread it out on an even surface and place the basket in the middle on all sides. If the basket is absolutely huge, you may need another piece of cellophane, under the basket horizontally.
What better way to celebrate Christmas and New Year than giving a bottle of champagne wrapped in an exploding gift box? This creative gift box is something you'll love to display on your bar, along with the champagne bottle itself. Whiskies for special occasions that your guy friends will surely love.
Welcome Baby Gift Basket
Boys will be boys, and there’s no way to show a man that you love him more than by endorsing the little things that he likes doing in his spare time, such as gaming. Gift baskets themselves are great because you can put anything inside, but the problem is most of them cost a small fortune. Perfect for lighting up your gift! All you need are some battery- or solar-powered string lights and a flair for the dramatic.
Make a super cute fox gift box that would be perfect for a woodland themed baby shower. This Monster gift card holder is perfect for giving gift cards to kids. Your favorite kiddo can take it to the store and choose what they really want. This gorgeous fabric gift card holder is a gift itself. Adding a gift card takes it over the top and will be loved by whomever receives it.
Nothin’ But Pink Gift Basket
This is from Brooklyn stationary artist that was selling at a local market. The icicles are from the antique store, and the washi tape I had on hand. Or you can go on Etsy and look for wrapping paper made in your area.
If you know how to knit, these gift card-igans are a super fun way yo give a gift card while also showing off your knitting skills. This is one of the easiest options for wrapping presents. Just shove your item inside, tie it, and voila!
Once you know the size, make the cut. Wrap the cellophane around the basket, scrunching it up in the center at the top of the basket, then secure it with a twist tie. Finally, take a roll of festive ribbon and tie a bow around the twist-tie-secured cellophane. Add a gift tag, some mini ornaments, or a fresh spring of greenery into the ribbon knot for an extra little decoration. Once you have a theme in place, you’ll want to set a budget.
Using a 1/2" ribbon, make cuts wide enough to fit the ribbon. Measure 4" from the corners, then fold them inwards. Use a scorer to deepen the creases. Measure 3/4" from the center, then fold it along the long side of the triangle. Fold the top corners inwards, then fold the inner creases again. Fold the 1/2" or 3/4" crease inward, then fold the sides with folded corners, similar to what you did on step 7.
I think it’s safe to say I saved the most creative gift basket ideas for last. If you’re looking to save a little money this holiday season, why not try making your own DIY gift basket? You can make a customized basket that suits the receiver perfectly and still end up spending less than what a store-bought one would cost. This cute gift tie looks like something you’d buy in stores. Just wrap yarn around a square of cardboard or a book, snip the end, and cinch the top with another string of yarn. Carefully remove it from the cardboard, cut the bottom of the loop, and tie a piece of yarn around the top, leaving a couple of strings with which you’ll attach it to the gift.

Place the grass basket at the center of the scarf. Pull opposite corners of the scarf together, then tie it tightly. Do the same to the other corners. Position your gift at an angle with the square scarf. The scarf should be large enough for the bow you will make later.
It’s also a handy place to store all of your gift cards. People love their coffee, don’t they? I have to dress it up and make a boring gift card look a little cuter. Get both a printable design template and a free SVG cut file. I swung by Junk in Brooklyn and had a ball digging through jewelry, ornaments, scarves, and linens until I got together a tidy passel of wrapping items. The most expensive thing was this beautiful map tea towel, at $10, which I’m sure my recipient will continue to use.
Check out the brand’s library of tutorials for how to wrap and reuse your Wrappr, including how to wrap a bouquet of flowers or a wine bottle. Your gift recipients can either re-gift their Wrappr, hang it in their home or office as wall art, use it as small bag in a pinch, style it as a scarf, and more. Plus, all of Wrappr’s packaging (packaging for the packaging!) is recycled and biodegradable. Cut the cardstock into an 8x8" square and the metallic gift wrapper into a 4x8" rectangle.
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