When it comes to gift-giving, wrapping is half the fun! But why not make it a little more special by using eco-friendly materials that are both beautiful and kind to the planet?
Furoshiki Fabric Wraps
The art of furoshiki is a beautiful way to wrap gifts in fabric. Not only does it look elegant, but the recipient can reuse the fabric for their own gifts.
Kraft Paper Simplicity
I’ve found that brown kraft paper is a blank canvas for creativity. Not only is it recyclable, but you can personalize it with drawings or stamps for a unique touch.
Old Newspaper Chic
Repurpose your old newspapers into charming gift wrap. It adds a vintage flair and gives you a chance to reuse something you already have.
Nature’s Touch
Adding sprigs of greenery or pine cones to your wrapping gives it a rustic charm. I love foraging for these little treasures in the backyard.
Upcycled Maps
Old maps make for intriguing and eye-catching gift wrap. It’s especially fun if the map holds a special memory for both you and the recipient.
Fabric Gift Bags
Using fabric gift bags is a breeze and so sustainable. They’re great for those last-minute gifts and can be reused over and over.
Vintage Finds
Check out thrift stores for vintage scarves or linens to use as wraps. These add a touch of nostalgia and are often quite affordable.
Chip Bag Surprise
The shiny inside of a chip bag makes for an unexpected and quirky wrapping choice. Just give it a good clean first!
Pages from Old Books
Wrap gifts in old book pages for a literary twist. Just be sure to choose pages with content that’s appropriate for the recipient!
Reusable Tote Wrap
Wrap a gift in a tote bag that can be used again and again. It’s like giving two gifts in one, and who doesn’t love that?
Handmade Ornaments
Attach a handmade ornament to your gift for a personal touch. It’s a little keepsake that the recipient can treasure.
Brown Paper Bags
Use a brown paper bag for a no-fuss approach. Turn it inside out and decorate it for a simple, yet personalized wrap.
Eco-Friendly Tape
Skip the plastic tape and use washi tape instead. It’s biodegradable and adds a splash of color to your wrapping.
Gummed Paper Tape
For a secure and sustainable seal, try gummed paper tape. It’s compostable and gives your gifts a neat finish.

