DIY Gift Wrapping Ideas with Everyday Items

You’ve found the perfect present for a loved one, friend, or Secret Santa — but the gift wrap is missing. Maybe you forgot to pick up a roll of holiday paper, the spare gift bag disappeared, or your budget left no room for extra packaging. No need to worry: beautiful, personalized gift wrapping is easy to make from everyday materials. Plain printer paper, old envelopes and kraft shopping bags become ideal canvases for hand-drawn, retro, or rustic designs. Below are practical, creative DIY gift wrap ideas and styling tips to help you wrap presents that look thoughtful and festive.

Get creative with your gift wrap

Supplies

Christmas gifts ready for wrapping

This project focuses on using what you already have at home. Gather simple supplies and let creativity guide you. Suggested materials:

  • White copy or printer paper — lightweight and easy to draw on
  • Envelopes — perfect for gift cards or small treats
  • Kraft or paper shopping bags — large panels make excellent wrap
  • Paint pens, markers, or craft paint — for patterns and accents
  • Gift bows, ribbon, or baker’s twine — finishing touches
  • Fresh greenery — sprigs of pine, eucalyptus, or rosemary add seasonal charm
Everyday items become gift wrapping essentials

Look through drawers and craft boxes for leftover ribbons, bows or twine. If you’d like an organic touch, trim a small sprig from an outdoor evergreen (only where permitted). These small details elevate simple materials into attractive, eco-friendly gift wrap.

Bows, twine and greenery

Turn Copy Paper into Gift Wrap

Use a marker or a paint pen

Copy or printer paper is surprisingly effective as wrapping paper. It’s thin enough to fold cleanly and, for slightly translucent sheets, two layers solve the opacity issue. For larger packages, join sheets together with tape or ribbon for a seamless look.

Memphis-style markings have a hand-drawn look

Decorate plain paper with paint pens or markers for bold, retro-inspired patterns. The New Memphis aesthetic — playful sprinkles, dots and geometric squiggles — translates well to handmade wrap. Embrace imperfections: a hand-drawn look feels warm and personal.

Decorate your typing paper

After decorating, wrap the gift as usual and add a finishing bow. Baker’s twine combined with a sprig of greenery creates a pleasing contrast between modern graphic patterns and traditional seasonal elements.

Memphis gift wrap
Greenery adds seasonal flair

Envelopes Become Gift Card Holders

Sprinkle pattern for holiday gift wrap

Turn a plain envelope into a festive gift card holder. Draw a sprinkle or dot pattern with a paint pen or marker, let it dry, then seal the card inside and finish with a small bow. It’s an easy, waste-free way to dress up gift cards and small notes.

All you need is a bow

Transform Kraft Paper Shopping Bags into Wrapping Paper

Shopping bags make great gift wrap

Kraft paper shopping bags are a versatile, eco-friendly source of wrap. Choose plain or colored bags from retailers, then cut them open to create large sheets. Turn any logos or printed designs inward so your visible panel is a clean surface for decoration.

Baker's twine adds the perfect finishing touch

Decorate kraft paper with simple motifs like berries and branches, or keep it minimal and tie with baker’s twine and a sprig of greenery. These small touches create a handcrafted, seasonal look suitable for any gift size.

Add greenery for a seasonal touch

Gift Styling

Festive gift wrap with baker's twine and greenery

Have fun arranging and styling your wrapped gifts. A consistent color palette — for example, red and white or natural kraft tones — ties a group of presents together. Recipients will notice and appreciate the care you put into every detail. Repurposing household items not only saves money, it creates distinctive, eco-conscious gift wrap that feels personal.

Easy gift wrapping ideas

From printed patterns on copy paper to decorated envelopes and kraft bag sheets, these DIY gift wrap ideas help you create stylish, budget-friendly packages. We at Decoist wish you and yours the happiest of holidays—enjoy the process and the smiles your handmade wrapping will bring.