Already have an account?
Holidays

Become the Best Present-Wrapper Ever With Tips From a Wrapping Expert

There’s a special skill in gift wrapping, but some people have it, and some people don’t. One person who does have it is TK Maxx qrap expert Vivienne Anthon. She insists that wrapping gifts isn’t as hard as you’d think. “Use good paper; cut to the right size,” Anthon advises.

“But, my biggest tip would be always wrap and tape the gift paper to a flat surface or plane. It is the voids, the cut-out elements of packaging, the nooks, and crannies of a gift that make it challenging to wrap. Cardboard is your best friend here, and you don’t need a lot of strategically placed cardboard to place over or around an awkward part of the gift to smooth it out and make a big difference. Wrap on a flat plane and pull the paper as tight as you can.”

Vivienne has shared her best tips for disguising Christmas presents in the comments below — because what’s better than a surprise?

7 Ways to Disguise Your Gifts

  1. Existing shape — Keep the original shape of the gift and wrap.

  2. New shape — Create a completely new shape to the original.

  3. Sound — Add in items such as a bell, rice grains, pasta, and small pebbles. (For weight, too!)

  4. Feel — Make a solid item soft or soft item solid.

  5. Proportion — Make little things big and big things small.

  6. Hidden inside — Gifts hidden in gifts.

  7. Scent — Use botanicals, vanilla melts, cinnamon, cologne, or grass scent.

Hiding Presents for Her

  1. Hide a bikini inside a water bottle and wrap it to look like a jumbo Christmas cracker.

  2. Slip a sleep mask inside a journal and pull the elastic strap around the front cover.

  3. Fold a beach bag into a rectangle and slide it inside a large stamped envelope.

Hiding Presents for Him

  1. Pop small Christmas bells into a men’s manicure set so it sings to a different tune.

  2. Wrap BBQ tongs in some boxers and slide them both inside a mailing tube.

  3. Stash a mini speaker between two large Christmas stars.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BclAhLoFsTL/

Hiding Presents for the Kids

  1. Hide a toddler toy inside a pillowcase stuffed with bubble wrap.

  2. Wrap a nail polish set in solid colored paper with dots on top to look like a lego.

Gifts for the Home

  1. Put a jar of truffle salt in an upside down takeaway bowl to look like the ultimate tastebud-tickling treat.

  2. Cover a terrarium with a cardboard cone and you’ve got a tree… for under the tree!

This post was written by Holly Royce. For more, check out our sister site Now to Love.

More from FIRST

Christmas Wreaths for a Holly, Jolly Christmas

How to Recycle Old, Broken Christmas Lights

Helpful Chart Ensures Your Christmas Gifts Arrive on Time

Conversation

All comments are subject to our Community Guidelines. First For Women does not endorse the opinions and views shared by our readers in our comment sections. Our comments section is a place where readers can engage in healthy, productive, lively, and respectful discussions. Offensive language, hate speech, personal attacks, and/or defamatory statements are not permitted. Advertising or spam is also prohibited.

More Stories

Use left and right arrow keys to navigate between menu items. Use right arrow key to move into submenus. Use escape to exit the menu. Use up and down arrow keys to explore. Use left arrow key to move back to the parent list.