Gift wrapping can seem like a tedious task that only adults can handle, but it’s actually a fun way to get kids involved in the holiday spirit! Not only will it give them a sense of pride and accomplishment, but it’s a creative outlet that allows them to make each gift unique. And who knows, they might even enjoy wrapping up their own presents too! Here are some fun and easy techniques that will get your little ones excited about gift wrapping.

Use Fun Wrapping Paper πŸŽ‰πŸŽˆ

The first step to getting kids excited about gift wrapping is to use fun wrapping paper! There are so many options to choose from, such as colorful patterns, movie or cartoon themes, or even plain paper with doodles. It’s important to let your child pick out their own paper so they feel a sense of ownership and creativity. And don’t forget about the accessories! Add fun ribbons, bows, or even stickers for an extra touch.

A pile of wrapping paper with different patterns and designs

Make Your Own Gift Bags πŸ›οΈπŸŽ’

If your child is too young to wrap gifts or simply not interested, making your own gift bags is a great alternative! All you need is plain gift bags, markers, and any craft supplies you have on hand. Let your child decorate the bags with their own designs, such as snowflakes, reindeer, or even just their name. Not only is it a fun and easy activity, but the bags can be reused for future gifts!

A child decorating a plain gift bag with markers and stickers

Use Unique Gift Toppers πŸŽ€πŸ¦Œ

Instead of the traditional bow or ribbon, try using unique toppers to make the gift stand out! Use items you can find at home, such as candy canes, ornaments, or even a small toy. Another idea is to make your own gift tag with a photo of the recipient or a funny message. This is a fun way to personalize each gift and add an extra element of surprise.

A gift wrapped in a plain paper with a candy cane taped on as a topper

Wrap Oddly-Shaped Gifts Creatively πŸŽπŸ•ΉοΈ

Gifts that are oddly shaped can be a challenge to wrap, especially for kids. But with a little creativity, it can be a fun challenge! One idea is to create a unique shape with the wrapping paper, such as wrapping a toy car like a present on wheels. Another option is to use fabric or tissue paper instead of wrapping paper to create a unique shape. Let your child’s imagination run wild and see what creative shapes they can come up with!

A gift wrapped like a present on wheels with wrapping paper and tape

Have a Gift Wrapping Party πŸŽ‰πŸ‘―

Not only is gift wrapping a fun activity, but it’s also a great way to bond with your child and make memories together. Set up a gift wrapping station with all the supplies needed and invite some friends or family over for a wrapping party! You can play holiday music, drink hot cocoa, and let the kids get creative with their wrapping skills. This is a great way to get everyone in the holiday spirit and make gift giving even more special.

A group of kids and adults at a gift wrapping party with wrapping paper, scissors, and tape on a table

Gift wrapping can be a fun and exciting way to get kids involved in the holiday spirit. By using fun wrapping paper, making your own gift bags, using unique gift toppers, wrapping oddly-shaped gifts creatively, and having a gift wrapping party, your child will be excited to wrap gifts all season long. Happy wrapping!

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