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4 Easy Floral Gift Wrapping Ideas

 Hello everyone! Today, I am sharing four simple ideas to gift wrap using faux floral, embellishments, craft clips, twine, and a few other materials. It's a fun and personalized way to wrap a gift and a great way to utilize any leftover materials you have from a previous craft or project. If you're ready, I would love it if you join me in decorating!

Gift wrap with faux floral design

Video tutorial




Wrapping paper, scissors, twine, paint and embellishments on a table

Materials for Box Number One

Wrapping paper
mini flower decorations
Paintbrush
Acrylic paint
Scissors

Gift box, wrapping paper, and tape on a table

Start by wrapping your box using your wrapping paper and tape. I purchased this brown wrapping paper at my local Dollar Tree. 

Gift box wrapped in brown wrapping paper with mini painted dots

Next, using your paintbrush begin to add a few dots of paint to your wrapping paper. 

Gift box with brown wrapping paper and mini dots near twine

After, take your twine and begin to wrap it around your box. I decided to wrap a section around the middle going across and a section going from the top to the bottom of my box. Once you have done this, tie your twine off into a knot and remove any of the remaining twine.
Wrapped gift box with twine around box near embellishments and hot glue

You are ready to begin attaching your flower designs. I purchased these cute little flowers at my local Hobby Lobby store. I applied a little hot glue on the back of each flower button and added them to the center of my box.

Completed wrapped gift box with twine, and floral embellishments



Faux floral, ribbon, gift box, butterfly gems and floral cutters

Materials for box number two

Floral
Wrapping paper
Butterfly decorations
Ribbon
Floral cutters

Wrapped gift box near ribbon and scissors on a table

For the second box, we will be using ribbon. Cut enough ribbon to wrap it around the box, making sure it is the desired length. Add adhesive to the ribbon and attach it to the box. I used hot glue to attach my ribbon.

Wrapped gift box with ribbon wrapped around, near faux floral and floral cutters

Next, take your floral cutters and begin to cut your faux flowers. After cutting them to the size of your liking, take each and add them through your twine.

Gift wrapped box with ribbon, faux floral inserted and gems butterflies on a table

After, take your butterflies and attach them to the ribbon. If you're wondering I found these butterflies at Hobby Lobby. 

Gift wrapped box with brown paper, ribbon, faux floral  and butterfly gems attached

Wrapped gift box near gold wire and floral cutters

Materials for box number three

Gold wire
Faux succulents

For the third box, we will use gold wire. Begin to wrap your gold wire across the middle section of your box. Once you have done this, take the ends of your wire and twist them together. Once I twisted my wire together, it created a simple circle in the middle of my box.

Gift box with brown wrapping paper and gold wire wrapped in center near faux succulents on a table

Next, take any succulent flowers and begin to glue them to your box. I decided to glue my flowers just above the wire. 

That completes this succulent design.

Faux floral, twine, craft bird, wrapped gift box, and scissors on a table

Materials for Box number four
Floral
One craft clothespin
Twine
Scissors
One chalkboard bird

Twine displayed on gift box near scissors and faux floral

Start by wrapping your twine around your box a few times. I went around my box about three times. Once you have wrapped your package, take your scissors and remove any extra twine. 

wrapped gift box with twine wrapped around with craft bird, and craft clothespin

Next, take your craft clothespin and attach it just above your twine. I used hot glue when attaching my clothespin. After, take your bird and add it to your clothespin. I opened my clothespin and added the twine to the inside of the clothespin. This way the bird is hanging from the clothespin.

Faux floral near floral cutters and wrapped gift with craft bird

After, take your floral cutters and begin to cut your floral and greenery. After you have cut them to size, slide each one through the twine. You can also add a bow to your design if you would like.

Completed gift wrapped with brown wrapping paper with craft bird, faux floral and craft clothespin displayed on it

This completes your final box.  I hope that you enjoyed these four easy ways to decorate your gift wrap using floral and a few other materials. Most of these materials can be purchased at your local Dollar Tree as well. Thank you so much for stopping by and decorating with me. I'll see you soon! 


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  1. Sometimes beauty is found in the simplest solutions! Great tips and it would work for kids!

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    1. Sandi, aw thank you. 😊 Yes, this can definitely work for kids as well.

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  2. So pretty and I just love your ideas.
    I visited you via Handmade Monday #327
    If not already part of SSPS, and are interested, find my entries: Vanilla Shortbread with Pecans and then navigate toward the bottom of my page for the Senior Salon Pit Stop linkup, we hope to meet you there virtually.

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  3. LOVE the combination of kraft paper and pretty and elegant florals. Featuring when my party opens!

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  4. How pretty, looks nice with the flowers. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 112. Shared.

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  5. These are such pretty ideas, thank you for sharing them with us at Handmade Monday :-)

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  6. CONGRATS Stephanie! Your post is FEATURED at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 113!

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  7. These are ever so pretty! I love the idea of putting your own stamp on gift wrap, definitely makes the present even more special! Sim x #UnlimitedLinkParty

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    1. Thank you so much. I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed my gift wrap ideas. 💗

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  8. Wonderful gift wrapping ideas! I'm featuring you at the Home Matters Party tonight. I hope to see you drop by to take a look!

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    1. Allyson, thank you! Of course I will stop by and visit. Always a pleasure linking up at your party.

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  9. I love the combination of craft paper and floral. Just beautiful. Pinned 📌.
    I appreciate you sharing this tutorial with Sweet Tea & Friends this month my friend.

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  10. Paula, I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed the tutorial. Thank you so much for visiting. 😊

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  11. These are so pretty and would be a great way to use some of the scrapbooking supplies I haven't found a home for.

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  12. What a simple and beautiful idea :) They look so pretty, a real treat for the eyes.

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  13. All beautiful ideas Steph! Thank you for sharing your floral gift wrapping ideas at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I'm delighted to be featuring this post at tonight's party and pinning too.
    Hugs ~ Kerryanne

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  14. These are so beautiful! This would have been a great idea for the bridal showers I attended this summer! Thank you for linking up with Tell It To Me Tuesday, I hope to see you again this week!

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    1. Lyndsey, thank you. And yes they would be perfect for a bridal shower. I love that.

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  15. Thanks for brightening this winter day!

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    1. Michele, aw you're very welcome. I'm so happy to hear that I was able to brighten the day.

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  16. So pretty! Here from TFT! Have a great week!

    Blessings,
    mamasbrush

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    1. Thank you so much! 😊 Have a wonderful week.

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  17. I love this! So pretty. Better than any store-bought wrapping paper. Pinning to save and share! Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #33 linkup. Hope to see you next week, too.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! I am happy to hear you enjoyed this post. I appreciate you taking the time to visit. :)

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  18. Such pretty and easy ideas for wrapping a gift, Stephanie! Love them! I'll be sharing your post at Tuesday Turn About this week! Pinned!

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    1. Julie, thank you so much. I appreciate it. I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed my easy wrapping ideas. :)

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  19. Thank you for sharing with us - I'm featuring you this week when the next to Grandma's house we go link party starts!

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    1. Thank you! :) I'm happy you enjoyed this post. Looking forward to being featured. :)

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