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Last week we showed you how to package your gifts in new and fun geometric shapes. For this week’s How-Tuesday, we’re returning to a traditional style of gift wrapping, but with a modern, upcycled twist. All of the materials you’ll need for this how-to are readily available around the house, so if you’re in a pinch and need to wrap a gift quickly, give this method a try!
Decorative Wrapping Paper
- Paper shopping bag
- Scissors
- Masking tape
- Wine bottle cork (rubber cork preferred)
- Utility knife (please note that using a utility knife in this project is not advised for children).
- Ink pad, household paint, or correction fluid
Directions:
- To make a homemade rubber stamp, take one end of your cork and make slight incisions with your utility knife around its edge. For a star/snowflake-like pattern, cut 3 to 4 triangle shapes on the edges of your stamp. Remove excess rubber/cork from your design so your pattern is raised a bit from the rest of the cork.
- Lay your paper shopping bag flat and cut as big a rectangle as you can out of one side. Remove shopping handle if there is one.
- Place the clean side of your paper up (the side without any logos) and decorate with your rubber stamp and ink pad. Let dry.
- After the paper is fully dry, place the newly decorated surface face-down.
- Place gift box upside down on top of your paper. Make sure there is enough paper to cover the box — this can be done by pulling two sides of the paper over the box to meet in the middle. You want a little excess paper in the center to assure that your box is entirely covered. Tape the center down with a piece of masking tape.*
- You’ve essentially created a paper tunnel around your gift box. The flaps of paper on either end of your box should not be too long. You can gauge what is an appropriate length by folding one side down to meet the bottom — it should almost reach the bottom, but never should be longer (this makes it very difficult to wrap). Cut excess paper until you have desired length.
- Take one side and fold the top part of your flap down, push the corners in to meet the box and crease the newly formed triangle-shaped flaps to a crisp fold. Fold these triangle flaps in and crease again, creating one triangle shape. Fold up and tape down flap. Repeat on the other side of your gift.
*For a more decorative tape effect, cut your masking tape strips 2 to 3 inches in length. With your scissors, you can slightly fold each end in half and snip the end off at an angle toward you (it will look like you are cutting off a triangle). Open up ends carefully and repeat to the other side of your piece of tape.
Foil Topper
Materials:
- Foil
- Scissors
- Stapler
Directions:
- Rip off 6″ of foil from the roll and cut into 2″ strips lengthwise.
- Fold each piece in half lengthwise and smooth flat with your fingers to create 1″ strips.
- Cut each strip into thirds and place over one another into a star-like pattern. Staple the center to hold in place.
- To fringe the ends of each piece with your scissors, cut each flap into little slivers. Fluff up for a fun bow effect or leave flat for snowflake/star shape. Add a little loop of tape to the bottom of your topper and adhere to your gift box. Voila!
Stay tuned next week for another How-Tuesday video with Virginia Kralvejic and Abby Walton!

92 comments
Sign in to add your ownAvianInspirations says:
Cute! I love getting presents wrapped in unique wrapping papers. This makes it even better!
1 year ago
RossLab says:
Long live the upcycled gift wraps!
1 year ago
myvintagecrush says:
Cute!
1 year ago
RetroRevivalBoutique says:
Such great ideas, and they make such a sweet presentation! ^__^
1 year ago
PeachesNBerries says:
<3 cute
1 year ago
driftforever says:
love this!
1 year ago
peshka says:
So cool ! this is beautiful !!!
1 year ago
jammerjewelry says:
Wonderful ideas, thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
WISHsupplies says:
great idea! I love it!
1 year ago
JulieMeyer says:
Love the tin foil bow!
1 year ago
JulieMeyer says:
Love the tinfoil bow!
1 year ago
mstooke says:
so inspiring!
1 year ago
agentbananas says:
I love upcycling! This is a great way to upcycle all the way around!
1 year ago
mikimartinez says:
WONDERFUL!!!! xxx from Spain
1 year ago
ikabags says:
Great !
1 year ago
good4you says:
yay ! i have a upcycled gift wrap option for my teas, using the paper bag method . i am so happy to see this blog post reflecting on how easy it is to make gift wrap by reusing virtually anything around us <3 www.etsy.com/listing/86552644
1 year ago
AlisaDesign says:
cute!!!
1 year ago
JanClizerPaintScots says:
love the 'understated class' of a paper bag....I normally use twine or raffia - the tinfoil is a great new twist!
1 year ago
Apseed says:
So easy and unique!
1 year ago
VintageEye says:
I use newspapers, magazine pages & saved ribbon to wrap items from my shop. I've never tried the tin foil though. Great idea!
1 year ago
KettleConfections says:
So creative and artistic - key to good upcycled presentations!
1 year ago
PlumeandPetals says:
cute! great idea
1 year ago
ironweeds says:
It's great that it's quick and easy, since most people use the whole " i don't have time to do upcycled gift wrapping" and just end buying wrapping paper. great post!
1 year ago
ElysianOrganics says:
Great idea - recycling rules!
1 year ago
minouette says:
I'm using proofs of my prints on newsprint to wrap all my gifts this year! Love the simple tutorial and simple materials. You can use the good ol' potato stamping method too.
1 year ago
SacredandProfane says:
Fantastic! Love it! Thank you!
1 year ago
EmmasLittleBows says:
Great idea!! Looking forward to using it!! I esp. LOVE the foil bow!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
1 year ago
knottysarena says:
great idea!
1 year ago
PhoebesFibers says:
wine cork stamps! who knew? awesome..
1 year ago
linguaNigra says:
looove it! Virginia I love your new haircut!!!
1 year ago
AGirlandHerDogShop says:
Fun! I also once used an apple or pear and cut a design into it then used it as a stamp! Good for one day only :)
1 year ago
KeenlySeen says:
Cookie cutters work very well, too, especially for little hands :)
1 year ago
PattiTrostle says:
Love it when people use imagination to make things special. Great post!
1 year ago
KaiceJoy says:
Great idea and super cute!!
1 year ago
bedouin says:
easy to do ~ and thoughtful
1 year ago
krstnlb says:
cuteness x 10!
1 year ago
Verdurebydesign says:
I like to use my childrens art work for the special and personal gifts.
1 year ago
WhatFaux says:
Can't wait to try this.
1 year ago
noraalice says:
So cute! Love the stamp idea!
1 year ago
yorkiema123 says:
Why spend money on store bought decorations? Its more fun to do it yourself. The reciever of the gift, will appreciate it!
1 year ago
FritzandFraulein says:
This is awesome! I'm seriously going to wrap my gift for book club tomorrow like this! Thanks for sharing! =)
1 year ago
VintageChinchilla says:
Super precious! This past July I made the wrapping for my mom's birthday gift, really similar! Brown paper & a rubber stamp of a hibiscus! Looked great, yours does as well! :)
1 year ago
mazedasastoat says:
Nice to see an emphasis on easy home made gift wrap, as well as a reminder that pressies can look great without spending stupid amounts of money on manufactured giftwrap. However, I'm slightly bemused that you thought it necessary to give an essentially crafty community step by step instructions on how to wrap a rectangular box in a piece of rectangular paper.
1 year ago
HibouCards says:
agreed! recycling and using what you already have at home for gift wrapping is a favorite thing of mine to do :)
1 year ago
inapigsear says:
The bow is such a cute idea!
1 year ago
PurpleToedGypsy says:
fabulous ideas! Kitchen cabinet, here i come! that foil sparkles so beautifully!
1 year ago
elleestpetite says:
Using a wine cork to make a stamp, pure genius. Thank you for sharing.
1 year ago
zemphira says:
Love the foil!
1 year ago
CherylBrissonFolkArt says:
I keep a box full of weird and wonderful trinkets - bells, keys, rocks, stir sticks....I tie these onto my gifts with ribbon or twine and they turn brown paper-wrapped gifts into beautiful pieces of art!
1 year ago
LiddoKiddo says:
Wonderful Ideas!!!
1 year ago
glusk says:
ooooh i am going to use my apple stamp!
1 year ago
gardenmis says:
Love recycled gift wrap!
1 year ago
FreakyPeas says:
I love the cork stamp idea. I'm always trying to find things to do with my ever growing stash. I always wrap gifts in newspaper and then let my kids draw all over them with whatever theme they want.
1 year ago
TheSpeckledKat says:
I love re-purposing items and I love that you featured this! On the occasion that I forget to bring a bag to the grocery store, I always get paper, so that I can reuse them for wrapping later. Love the cork stamp idea, So cute!!
1 year ago
accentonvintage says:
Great ideas!
1 year ago
HandmadeIsAllAround says:
Good idea!
1 year ago
ShoeClipsOnly says:
Wonderful ideas! Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
traceydumont says:
So cute!! :))
1 year ago
bongofish says:
love the cork idea -- really inspiring. great feature.
1 year ago
FullCircleRetro says:
I am so trying it..! =)
1 year ago
houndsome says:
Finding odd sized bolts, screws and other hardware in your "wonder box" in the garage can also be great for stamping. Do love the cork stamp idea!!!
1 year ago
hazaricreations says:
wow..very innovative !
1 year ago
ElizabethMD says:
I love the tin foil fluffy. Definitely an idea I will keep in my box. :D
1 year ago
bravemable says:
Love this, thank you! I never thought of making a stamp from a rubber cork - great!
1 year ago
KnitKnit says:
Virginia has the best ideas - lookin' great darlin'! Love that you don't have to spend money on wrapping paper that will just get tossed anyways. Use what you got!
1 year ago
Staceface81 says:
So cute! I never thought about using foil. GREAT IDEA!!
1 year ago
prettylizard says:
Awesome idea! One other way to stay with the sustainability theme is to use scrap fabric for bows. My sister showed me that one. That way you aren't using any new items except tape!
1 year ago
Eosophobish says:
Love it!
1 year ago
TheGraveyardGirls says:
Super cute <3
1 year ago
shandke says:
I especially like the bow! I'm going to try that with various papers and things that I have here.
1 year ago
irisgoth says:
Love it. gonna try it at home with different materials!! very nice...
1 year ago
GiftsWithCharm says:
Love it!
1 year ago
everydaysaholiday says:
Love the cork idea!
1 year ago
PopPartyPrintables says:
Love recycled thing! wonderfull! thanks a lot!!
1 year ago
urbaneye says:
How is this recycled? Isn't this just things you can find round the house which would have been used for something else? I'm not recycling my kitchen foil after I've roasted a chicken in it for wrapping gifts. Looks pants, surely we can do better than this?!
1 year ago
lemondrp333 says:
Toilet paper can also be used! Tampons make great paint brushes. Every christmas I got my gift in beer boxes!
1 year ago
maggpieseye says:
Cute idea and cutting the foil with your scissors is an easy sharpening tip too
1 year ago
CharmSchoolShop says:
LOVE this, great idea!!
1 year ago
SkateBetty says:
Talented wrap artist.
1 year ago
irisbiran says:
Original and wonderful!
1 year ago
LittleWrenPottery says:
Cute! I love handmade wrapping paper it just looks so much cooler and cuter : D
1 year ago
MAUDEmoderne says:
like it.
1 year ago
Sixoclock says:
Love this post! All the items that I ship out are packaged "creatively". Cereal boxes, used manilla envelopes turned inside out, and liquor store bags (heavy paper) all find their way into my packaging zone. Sometimes I worry that the recipients might think I'm an alcoholic but really I'm not. Really.
1 year ago
GretaHoneycutt says:
I have never thought of using white-out to stamp with; that's a fun twist. Another great thing to make stamps out of is old erasers! They are cheap, they are easier to cut with a utility knife, and you get a larger surface to work with. Also for any of you who work with clay (or have access to clay tools), the knives and chisels that you use to do detail work and texture on your clay are awesome for carving stamps!
1 year ago
cunningcatcrafts says:
Definitely one for me to try :)
1 year ago
oldecityvintage says:
Love the stamp idea.
1 year ago
feltstories says:
beautiful :)
1 year ago
mwells15 says:
I love original wrappings, they make the holidays so much better!
1 year ago
glasshooks says:
I had to transform an old book once and saved all the pages I cut out. I've been (badly) sewing them together with bright colored thread to create large sheets of wrapping paper. I also use flour bags and old calendars. I must agree with urbaneye on this one, using new foil is not recycling at all...its just more bauxite extracted from the earth.
1 year ago
GiRLStreetVintage says:
That's so fab! To make the wrapping extra extra special also try using a scarf to wrap around the package, any extra at the ends can be tied up into a bow : ) GiRLStreetVintage
1 year ago
jacki650 says:
I LOVE these tips! They must definitely go in this list of Gift Wrapping IDeas > http://www.skinnyscoop.com/list/cathleenking/8-beautiful-gift-wrapping-ideas
1 year ago
darlicioushouse says:
upcycled, reclaimed, repurposed, recycled...all wonderful ways to decorate. what a way to have fun with kids too! thank you for the inspiration.
1 year ago