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Here's How to Wrap Presents in Just a Few Simple Steps

By Carrie Madormo, RN and Lauren Naru

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'Tis the season for gift giving. Learn how to wrap presents like a pro just in time for the holidays!

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Now that your porch has officially been taken over by Amazon Prime boxes, it’s time to transform them into beautifully wrapped gifts to put under the tree. We’re breaking down how to wrap Christmas presents like a pro in just a few simple steps. So turn on the holiday tunes and grab your cozy hot chocolate; Santa’s got a job for you!

Need more gift ideas? Check out the best gift ideas for every occasion.

To get wrapping, start by gathering all of your supplies. You’ll need scissors, tape, gift boxes and any extras like bows, ribbons and gift tags.

Let’s start with the scissors. The 10-inch Amplify scissors by Fiskars are ideal for cutting all your gift wrapping supplies: paper, ribbon, card stock and more. Even through thick materials, these versatile scissors glide effortlessly and smoothly in one go.

To cut wrapping paper off rolls, try the Little Elf. As seen on “Shark Tank,” this handy device quickly and efficiently cuts gift wrap. Slide it over one end of the paper roll, gently push away from you and you’ll get a straight cut in no time.

Now it’s time for the tape. The one you pick will make a big difference in the way your gifts look and how easily you can get your present wrapped. Our go-to-tape is Scotch Gift-Wrap Tape. It’s super easy to cut and disappears on most wrapping paper for a smooth, finished look.

Don’t forget to stock up on gift boxes! This 48-piece set comes in a variety of sizes that are a lifesaver for oddly shaped gifts. Simply pop your gift in a box and get to wrapping. Or, since they’re decorated in holiday-themed patterns, you could even skip wrapping and just add a bow.

Here’s where it gets really fun…picking your wrapping paper! Since there are countless options to choose from, keep these things in mind while you’re shopping for this year’s holiday gift wrap. (By the way, this is our favorite way to store all that wrapping paper.)

Now that your gifts are wrapped, it’s time to add the finishing touches: bows, ribbons, tags and more. This is where you can really let your creativity shine with gift wrapping ideas that make presents more beautiful. (Gifting food? Check out these homemade food gift packaging ideas.)

Did you know that most glossy and glittery gift wrap isn’t recyclable? If you’ve had a second thought about the amount of paper, ribbons and bows that are tossed in the trash on Christmas morning, rest assured that there are eco-friendly options that are just as festive, fun and beautiful. Here’s how you can have great looking gifts with less waste.

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