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When giving gifts to a family member or friend during the holidays or for someone just to say "happy birthday, "thank you," or "congratulations," we like to wrap the presents either with a decorative gift bag or pretty wrapping paper. In every wrapping gifts area, several things will make it a well-organized space to wrap presents. Below is the list of items you need to gather to make your wrapping gift station a successful area.
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What to keep in your Wrapping Gift Station?
Have A Variety of Gift Bags
You should have all different sizes of gift bags. Medium size is most useful. But having a few small and large ones is important too. Include a few of the wine bags if you tend to give wine bottles as gifts. Below are gift bags I found on Amazon.com (affiliate).
A Variation of Wrapping Paper Rolls
Do you like to wrap presents? If so, having a variety of wrapping paper works nicely in a wrapping gifts area. Pick different types of wrapping paper patterns. If you shop often for men, you may want wrapping paper colors that would match their personalities. If you shop more for women, you may want to buy some variety that is more like them. The trick is to get a few of each type so you never have to rush out and buy wrapping paper. Below are wrapping paper roll variety packs I found on Amazon (affiliate).
NOTE: Buying too large of a roll, you may keep it FOREVER. So, pick smaller rolls so you can use them for one or two people instead of years of presents.
A Variety of Ribbons in a lot of Colors
If you like to tie your bags or create beautiful bows, you will need the right type of ribbons (Affiliate Link). You can pick ones that are fabric, paper or plastic. And you can also pick different patterns. The sky is the limit on what type of ribbon you want to buy. Below are ribbon variety packs I found on Amazon (affiliate).
If you want to make loopy ribbons (Affiliate Link), check out this blog post from SaveonCrafts.com for instructions.
Greeting Cards Organizer Section
Greeting cards (Affiliate Link) usually accompany gifts. So, having a stash of greeting cards (Affiliate Link) handy will help you do a quick wrap and gift creation.
To make these dividers, I used the Cricut Machine (Affiliate Link). Below are the projects that were used to cut and print these divider labels (Affiliate Link). Feel free to download them and check them out with your Cricut machine (Affiliate Link). These are FREE to download if you have the link below. =)
Greeting Cards Events Labels for Vinyl Cutting - This one is the vinyl lettering "Events A-I" and "Events J - Z" if you want to use them.
Greeting Card Dividers Cut with Labels Printing - They include the following event labels (Affiliate Link) for reach event tab: Blank Cards, Baby, Birthday, Congrats, Get Well, Sympathy, Thank You, Thinking of You, and Wedding Anniversary.
And don't forget to include the envelopes with the greeting cards (Affiliate Link). You can lay the envelope inside the greeting card so you can still see the cards when picking one to send to someone.
Check out my personal Organized Wrapping Paper Station Transformation! I love it!
Include a tools area to hold small things you need to wrap presents.
Lastly, the tools (Affiliate Link) area would be where you would store things like scissors, tape, tags, and tissue paper (Affiliate Link). This area can be separated or placed together in one bin. If there are other items you may use, you can place them in this area. Below are some tags I found on Amazon (affiliate).
If you do not want to make your own DIY wrapping gift area, you can buy wrapping gift organizers already divided for you and place them in a closet. Below are the organizers I found on Amazon (affiliate).
That's it! Feel free to share the image below, so others know how to make wrapping gifts a breeze.
Well, there you have it! Feel free to share with people you know who love to give gifts to others. I hope you got inspired to make your wrapping gifts area more organized!
Now, it is your turn. Do you have a wrapping gifts area? Where is it in your home? Please leave a comment below. I would love to hear from you.
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Janet Schiesl says
You always share great resources for products. I learn something every time I read your posts.
Sabrina Quairoli says
Thanks, Janet. You are so sweet. I'm glad it gave you some inspiration. That is always my goal for my visitors.
Julie Bestry says
I am the world's worst wrapper. If it's not perfectly rectangular, it's getting put in a gift bag with a poof of tissue paper on top, and we're calling it a day. However, your ideas are all organizer-approved, as I know from setting up these systems for clients how much difference it makes in the smooth running of special events-related activities.
FWIW, my mother always wrapped presents for (other families') kids with one standard gender-non-specific wrapping paper and then taped candy (like Tootsie Rolls and SweetTarts) instead of bows and ribbons. I'm not sure how much the parents like that, but other kids always wanted presents wrapped by my mom!
Diane N Quintana says
This is great, Sabrina!. I use a chest of drawers for my gift wrap. One drawer holds a variety of ribbon, one the gift bags and tissue paper. another drawer holds tools. Then the two large drawers hold the wrapping paper - one is for any occasion, the other for Christmas. I have a small box in my office for cards. I love the way you have them divided by topic. I may have to do that next!
Ronni Eisenberg says
Gift wrapping is one of my happy places. I find it’s such an easy way to get creative. I loved your ideas and all the different supplies found on Amazon. It’s smart to have some on hand, especially for last minute gift wrapping.
I also like having a stock of assorted gift bags and tissue paper for a a quick wrap. It saved the day on Saturday when one of the bags ripped and I was able to grab another.
Great tips!
Seana Turner says
This is one of those projects that, once established, makes you feel like a superhero. Being able to easily wrap a gift is such a wonderful feeling! I'm glad you mentioned having the tools nearby. Nobody wants to run around and try to hunt down the scissors. Just dedicate a pair, and a pen and roll of tape, to this area. Label the scissors if need be to ensure they don't walk off to other areas!!
Linda Samuels says
I LOVE wrapping presents! It's such a fun and colorful thing to do. I've simplified over the years and organized all the supplies into an Elfa drawer system, plus a standing container for rolls of wrapping paper. I remember one time around the holidays. I showed up for a client appointment, and she started apologizing. We were going to organize in her closet that day. But instead, she was way behind on her holiday wrapping and asked if I'd be willing to help her wrap the presents. I was thrilled and loved every minute.
Janet Barclay says
I find gift bags more practical because they're easy to store and reusable, but we're starting to gravitate back to gift wrap because it's more fun for young children (i.e. our grandchildren) to open, and it's easier to take a bunch of wrapped presents to someone else's house then a bunch of gift bags.
I keep all of it in my office closet, except for Christmas-specific stuff, which gets stored with the decorations.