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Creative ways with wrapping paper this holiday 

Get creative with your wrapping paper for the holidays. 

Fabric fusion 

Unlike paper, fabric can be reused again and again, reducing waste while adding a touch of elegance. A silk scarf, linen or even a patterned kitchen tea towel transforms simple wrapping into part of the gift itself. Folding and tying fabric around a box or a bottle doesn’t require tape — simply tie a few clever knots. The end result is beautifully draped packaging that feels contemporary and is still practical.  

Scent-sational 

Scent is a subtle yet powerful way to elevate gift wrapping — turning the unwrapping process into an experience. By tucking in a sprig of lavender, rosemary or eucalyptus beneath the ribbon, or lightly misting the tissue with essential oils, you infuse the package with personality and care. Fragrance evokes memory and emotion, adding a sensory layer that lingers long after the paper has gone. It signals thoughtfulness, making even the simplest gift feel indulgent. Choose a fresh, floral scent that complements the season or opt for a warm cinnamon and spiced nutmeg aroma. 

Nurture nature 

Adding natural elements to gift wrapping creates a sense of authenticity and charm that can’t be replicated. A dried orange slice, some pine cones or even a floral element instantly connects the gift to nature, offering texture and visual warmth. This organic detail feels personal and gives grounding to the gift, while focusing on sustainability and signalling mindfulness not only towards the receiver but the planet too. Weave in twine, herbs and foraged finds to level up your wrapping from decoration to storytelling that is intentional and from the heart. 

Reuse, recycle 

Have you got old boxes along with ribbons and extra accessories lying around in your home? Use them as gifting solutions for your next present. You can choose to decorate the boxes or leave them plain — either way, it’s a more sustainable choice! 

Words: Yashna Balwanth
Photography: Bureaux

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