Wrapping Paper Ideas: Angled Pocket Giftwrap Gingerbread House

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Angled Pocket Giftwrap Gingerbread House

I created this Angled Pocket Giftwrap Gingerbread House in the Christmas of lockdown. I love designing new things and although I’ve seen many pocket giftwrapping ideas, I have never seen another in the style of a gingerbread house.

It proved very popular with — not only the recipients of the gifts — but also my Instagram when I shared it last year!

It is really cheap and easy to do. You just need brown recycled paper and a chalk pen — and some imagination!

Wrapping Paper Ideas: Angled Pocket Giftwrap Gingerbread House
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Wrapping Paper Ideas

Long gone are the the days of a standard wrapped present, these days there are so many creative gift wrapping techniques. TikTok, Insta and Pinterest are full of them! One of my favourite wrapping paper ideas is this angled pocket gift wrapping, in the style of a gingerbread house.

It’s easy to create, and the little pocket gives a perfect place to pop a gift card — as well as the name of the recipient!

Wrapping Paper Ideas: Angled Pocket Giftwrap Gingerbread House
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What Are Some More Creative Ways to Wrap a Gift?

Wrapping a gift in a creative way can make the present inside feel even more special. Here are some fun and creative ways to wrap a gift:

1. Map Wrap: Use old maps as wrapping paper. It’s a unique and personalized touch, especially if the recipient loves to travel.

2. Newspaper or Comics: Wrap the gift in a newspaper or colourful comic pages for a quirky and eco-friendly option.

3. Fabric Gift Wrap: Use a beautiful piece of fabric as a reusable gift wrap. It adds an elegant touch, plus the fabric can be repurposed.

4. Furoshiki Wrapping: Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth. Learn a few furoshiki techniques to wrap gifts in a stylish and environmentally friendly way.

Wrapping Paper Ideas: Furoshiki Wrapping
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5. Origami Gift Box: Create an origami gift box instead of using a traditional gift bag or wrapping paper. It’s a gift within a gift!

6. Photo Wrap: Print out a photo of the gift recipient or a memorable moment and use it as wrapping paper. This personal and thoughtful touch is great for family-centric gifts.

7. Balloon Surprise: Place the gift inside a large, transparent balloon and inflate it. This creates a fun and interactive unwrapping experience.

8. Duck Tape Designs: I use Duck Tape for all kinds of things — including making a cheap and easy bumble bee costume! You can also use duct tape (Duck Tape) to create patterns or designs on plain brown kraft paper. It’s a modern and edgy way to wrap a gift.

9. Reusable Tote Bag: Use a reusable tote bag as both a gift bag and an additional gift. This is a practical and eco-friendly idea that will keep costs down.

10. DIY Lino Print Wrapping: Use recycled or brown paper and stamp with homemade lino-cut designs.

11. Chalkboard Paper: Wrap the gift in chalkboard paper and write on personalised messages or doodles in chalk-pen for the recipient.

12. Gingerbread House Gift Bag: Draw a gingerbread house design on a brown paper bag. You can find the full Gingerbread House Christmas Giftbag tutorial here.

DIY Gingerbread House gift bag
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Angled Pocket Giftwrap Tutorial — Step by Step

Materials

  • Brown kraft paper
  • White card
  • Sellotape

Tools

  • Scissors
  • White chalk or acrylic marker


Caro Davies editor of The Listed Home

Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.



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