‘Tis the season to be gifting and if you’re on a budget, fret not! Just as the saying goes, “It’s the thought that counts”, right? You need not scout for expensive gifts if you know little unique ways to pimp up your gift. This way, it’s more meaningful and won’t break the bank.
We’ve rounded up no less than 10 nifty gift-wrapping tips and tricks to elevate your present:
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Text: Em Tan / Additional reporting: Elizabeth Liew
Scents can do wonders and lift one’s mood at a whiff! Unless your intended receiver has scent sensitivity, consider adding a finishing touch by giving a spritz of your favourite perfume on the gift wrappers before you send it off. You smell good, they smell good.
Forget about purchasing generic cards from stores. Add a personal touch instead by making your own, either by painting, drawing or using craft materials. And remember to handwrite your note in the card as well. Simple and old school, but it works wonders! It’ll definitely make your recipient feel all warm and fuzzy, and they might even keep it for years to come.
Use ribbons to dress up your wrapped presents! Ribbons are inexpensive and easy to get, and yet they add a luxurious touch. Experiment with different textures — a silky smooth one adds a touch of elegance, while twine gives it an unpolished charm. There’re in fact plenty of YouTube tutorials on creative ways to get it done in less than a minute, like this one below:
Inspired by the traditional Japanese art of furoshiki, which uses cloth to wrap items like bento boxes, using cloth instead of buying rolls of paper to wrap your gifts is a great way to gift sustainably. It also makes your gift look elegant and is sure to become a talking point. Watch this Youtube tutorial to get inspired:
If you have some dried flowers, why not put these to good use? Glue pressed flowers to your handmade card or use them as gift toppers by tucking them under your gift’s string or ribbon. It’ll instantly make your present pretty as a picture. Try it for yourself and be amazed at how you can easily get away with plain wrapping paper.
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Add a bit of festive cheer to your Christmas cards and gifts with some original typography! The beauty of typography is that there are tons of styles for you to experiment with. Think of a quirky message and do it calligraphy-style. Or do it the old-school cut-and-paste way and stick the letters onto your gift to customise it. Although it requires a little more effort, the smiles on the recipient’s faces will be worth it. Plus, there’re many tutorials online to help you get started, like this one below:
Give your gift or card a stamp of approval! Put on a wax seal and immediately transform it into something grand and vintage-glam. There’re plenty of wax stamp sets with wax sticks of various colours that you can purchase from the internet, not to mention simple DIY instructions for you to achieve the perfect stamp that your loved ones will swoon over. Try online retailers such as Shopee, Qoo10 or Lazada. For tutorials, go here or watch the one below. Lose the scotch tapes and attempt something new today.
Go green this Christmas (pun not intended) and recycle old mooncake boxes or shoe boxes for your Christmas gifts. It’s time to get your creative juices flowing because there’re plenty of exciting things you can do. Try our step-by-step guides here, or spray-paint the boxes with a matte mint green hue and throw on some glitter for some extra sass.
Or you could wrap twine around it and glue on some pieces of burlap sack to give it a rustic feel. Otherwise, paste cute stickers to make your boxes look like Santa or Frosty. Plenty of ways to turn the old into something new, sparkly and exciting!
Make your present twinkle under the tree by wrapping a string of fairy lights around it. You’ll need to tape the battery pack to it, though, but you can always conceal it with extra wrapping paper.
Another economic and eco-friendly way to wrap your gifts? Make it a family activity – all you need is plain paper, some craft material like crayons, markers and colour pencils, and stamps if you have them. It’s a great way to leave an impression on your giftee!
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