Eco-friendly gift wrapping is a great way to reduce waste and show that you care about the environment. There are many alternatives to traditional wrapping paper.
Here are some creative and sustainable gift wrapping ideas.
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Brown Kraft Paper or Brown Paper Bags
Use plain brown kraft paper as a base for your wrapping. It’s recyclable and biodegradable. You can decorate it with stamps, drawings, or by adding natural elements like leaves or twigs. You can buy this, or better yet, save it from packages that are packed with brown paper.
Upcycle brown paper bags from the grocery store. Cut them open and use the plain side for wrapping. Decorate with stamps or markers.
Newspaper or Old Maps
Reuse newspapers or old maps as wrapping paper. They can add a unique and vintage touch to your employees appreciation gifts.
Fabric Wraps & Furoshiki
Use fabric to wrap your gifts. You can use scarves, bandanas, or squares of fabric. The recipient can reuse the fabric for various purposes.
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that can be used to wrap gifts in various creative ways. There are many tutorials available online.
Reusable Tote Bags
Instead of wrapping, place your gift in a reusable tote bag. This way, you’re giving two gifts in one.
Glass Jars or Containers
For smaller gifts or edible items, use glass jars or containers that the recipient can use later for storage or canning.
Beeswax Wraps
Beeswax wraps can be used to wrap gifts and then reused as food wrap. They are a sustainable alternative to plastic wrap.
Plantable Paper
Some wrapping paper is embedded with seeds, so it can be planted after use, growing into flowers or herbs.
Recycled Paper
If you prefer traditional wrapping paper, choose options made from recycled paper and with soy-based ink. Look for certifications like FSC (Forest Stewardship Council).
Homemade Gift Tags
Create your own gift tags from recycled materials like old greeting cards or cardboard. This adds a personal touch to your gift.
Natural Elements & Alternatives to Ribbon
Decorate your gifts with natural elements like dried flowers, leaves, or sprigs of rosemary. They add a lovely fragrance and a touch of nature.
Attach pine cones, twine, or small branches to your gifts for a rustic and natural look.
Use natural or biodegradable strings and twine for securing your packages instead of plastic ribbons.
Recycled Gift Bags
If you have gift bags from previous occasions, reuse them. You can also find eco-friendly gift bags made from recycled materials.
Compostable Tape
Use paper-based or biodegradable tape to secure your wrapping, ensuring that even the tape is environmentally friendly.
Recyclable Boxes
Opt for plain cardboard gift boxes that can be reused or recycled.
Remember, the thought and effort put into your eco-friendly gift wrapping can be just as meaningful as the gift itself. These ideas not only reduce waste but also encourage the recipient to think about sustainability.
I love the brown paper bag idea. It reminds me of wrapping our school books in them and decorating them.
I will keep these in mind. I like a lot of these ideas. So pretty!
Growing up we used brown paper bags for everything. From school books to wrapping presents.
We usually reuse bags, boxes, and sometimes tags if they’re in good shape. I love the idea of gifts wrapped in fabric.
Absolutely love these eco-friendly gift-wrapping ideas! It is a perfect way to add a touch of sustainability and thoughtfulness to the holiday season. Can’t wait to try these out and make gift-giving even more special!
I am really looking right now in the gift wrapping that can help our environment. All this time I just knew that the paper bag is an eco friendly, I didn’t know that there a lot of eco-friendly materials that can be a gift wrapping.
My family used gift bags (often re-used). We love the ease of it and it’s a plus as the recipient can re-use the bag to gift to someone else.
oh 👍🏻! i love these ideas and while I have not used beeswax paper or tried the Japanese gift wrapping method myself, I have used all the other ideas .. though i definitely want to try the Furoshiki method soon
I love the idea of eco friendly wrapping. There is a lot of information here that I need to keep in mind.
My anniversary is tomorrow, although I got a recyclable box but I didnt have recycleble wrapper, You idea sounds good though.
Love these wrapping ideas! It’s even better that these ideas are eco friendly!
I love all the eco-friendly gift-wrapping ideas! They are perfect to add sustainability and thoughtfulness to our holiday season. Can’t wait to try some of you ideas!
What wonderful ideas! I always use pretty boxes that can be used by the receiver as a container at home, or reuse as a gift box!
These are great suggestions! I love to wrap gifts in the brown paper that comes in my deliveries. I think it has a great, rustic vibe, and the paper can be put in the compost out back!
Great ideas for eco-friendly gift wrapping. I like the idea of using fabric items.
I’m a huge fan of using reusable tote bags for gifts. They are easy to transport to a party plus they double as a bonus gift to the recipient.
I love the idea of reusing fabric to wrap gifts. It’s so beautiful!
Every year, I use craft paper and recycled ribbon from the year before to wrap my Christmas gifts. And no tags – I write the name right on the craft paper!
Interesting way too wrap without all the waste. Thanks for the interesting tips on DIY wrapping paper.
Your eco-friendly gift wrapping ideas are a breath of fresh air in a world of excess packaging. I appreciate the creativity of each suggestion.
I’m embarrassed to admit it never even crossed my mind to look into eco friendly gift wrapping options! But these ideas are cute and sustainable! Definitely going to try doing this moving forward!
I absolutely agree! Eco-friendly gift wrapping is a wonderful way to reduce waste and show your love for the environment. These ideas are fantastic and creative, and I can’t wait to try some of them out. Thanks for sharing!
I love doing the eco friendly products to do another product like tis one. It is easy and aesthetically pleasing when you use eco-friendly materials to wrap your things especially the gifts.