21 CREAVTIVE CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING IDEAS

Your Christmas décor theme isn’t complete without carrying it through to the smallest details—like the gifts under the tree. These presents, waiting to be unwrapped, are a key element of your home’s holiday look and deserve just as much attention as the tree topper.

Draw inspiration from jewel tones, embrace natural beauty with fresh winter foliage, or add a whimsical touch with playful miniature bells. Looking for more creative ideas? Regardless of the gift’s size or wrapping challenges, you can make your presents stand out with these favorite Christmas gift-wrapping ideas, tips, and tricks. They’ll look so beautiful, they might just outshine the excitement of opening them!

Wow With A Wreath

Skip the traditional bow and add a charming, unexpected touch to your packages with outdoor elements like a twig wreath tied with a festive plaid ribbon. Not only does this make your gift stand out, but it also gives the recipient a lovely wreath to take home and use to decorate for the holidays.

Opt For Pastels

Pastels bring a fun retro vibe, especially when paired with a vintage Christmas tree. Soft sea greens and pinks blend seamlessly into a beachy home, adding a unique and fresh touch to your holiday décor.

Add Dried Fruit

Dried fruit is an often-overlooked yet charming holiday decoration, perfect for adding a natural, rustic touch to your gift wrapping. Designer Maggie Dillon elevates her presents by tucking slices of dried oranges beneath the ribbon, creating a simple yet eye-catching embellishment that feels both unique and festive.

Shine With Gold And Silver

Skip the traditional tree skirt and embrace soft metallic glamour for your Christmas presents. The shiny wrapping will reflect the shimmering lights and ornaments on the tree, adding a gleaming finishing touch to your holiday décor.

Craft Custom Crackers

Thorpe orders cracker snaps and repurposes bath tissue rolls to create her own handmade Christmas crackers. She fills them with special gifts, making the Christmas Eve celebration even more exciting as everyone opens their personalized crackers.

Paint Your Wrap By Hand

One of the best ways to make your gift wrap truly unique is by painting it yourself. Designer Julie Neill and her daughter have turned this into a holiday tradition, hand-painting the wrapping paper for their gifts. This personal touch adds a special, heartfelt element to each present, making them even more memorable this season.

Embellish Packages With Rosemary

Rosemary, rich in Christmas legend as the herb of love and remembrance, makes a thoughtful addition to your gift wrapping. Tuck a handful of fresh sprigs beneath the ribbon just before delivering your packages. The sprigs can then be placed in a vase for a lovely holiday touch or dried for use in festive cooking.

Use Textures And Accents From Nature

Go all out with a nature-inspired wrapping palette, focusing on earthy greens and browns. Add a personal touch with Southern elements from your local florist, nursery, or even your own backyard—such as a single cotton boll, eucalyptus flowers, or glossy Elaeagnus leaves. These natural accents bring a rustic, charming elegance to your holiday gifts.

Tie Ornaments On Packages

Instead of using stockings, incorporate ornaments directly into your holiday gift wrapping. Tie sparkly baubles and stars onto packages with ribbon for a festive and eye-catching flourish that adds extra charm to your gifts.

Bring in Blue

Introduce a beautiful winter blue into your traditional color scheme for a fresh, seasonal touch. Use it in snowflake or snowman-themed wrapping paper, and carry the color throughout your other packaging with coordinating bows and gift tags. This adds a cool, wintry vibe to your holiday gifts while maintaining a cohesive look.

Create A Golden Glow

For a touch of elegance, opt for gold. Metallic gift wrap combined with a wide wired ribbon that you can fluff up creates a stunning and refined look, making your presents stand out with sophistication and charm.

Keep it Simple

Choose a primary color for your wrapping paper and a secondary one for the ribbon to create a polished, cohesive look. For a refined touch, try pairing bold red wrapping paper with a simple white ribbon. The subtle contrast adds just the right amount of detail, making each gift feel thoughtfully wrapped.

Keep Them Guessing with Gift Wrap

“This sprang from my own laziness!” says Birmingham designer Iris Thorpe, explaining her clever approach to gift wrapping. She assigns a specific color of paper to each family member and uses it to wrap all their gifts. The personalized paper is then revealed at Christmas Eve dinner, when everyone receives a homemade Christmas cracker made from “their” paper, adding a fun and thoughtful twist to the holiday celebration.

Take Inspiration From The Coast

Instead of buying gift tags, get creative and forage for unique materials. Here, oyster shells serve as charming gift tags that evoke a coastal theme. Use a metallic marker to outline the edge of the shell and write the recipient’s name, adding a personalized and natural touch to your holiday wrapping.

Match Your Home’s Color Scheme

Wrapping paper doesn’t have to stick to the traditional red and green. Kristin Gish of Austin, Texas, wraps her gifts in paper that complements her living room’s color scheme, creating a harmonious look. Sprigs of fresh greenery are added to bring life and a lovely aroma, making the wrapping as delightful as the gifts inside.

Use A Pine Sprig

Solid-colored paper, paired with a bright ribbon and bell trim, makes for a festive and holiday-ready gift wrap. For an extra touch of cheer, add clippings from a tree or garland into the bow, creating a merry and natural accent for your presents.

Mix and Match

Embrace the magic of the season by playing with paper that brings classic, cozy holiday symbols to life. Layer colorful bows and create a delightful stack of presents, each one more exciting than the last. All that’s left is to enjoy the festive anticipation!

Make Gift Tags With Magnolia Leaves

For a simple yet elegant touch, use a silver or gold paint pen to write someone’s name on a magnolia leaf and attach it to a present with double-sided tape. This delicate detail adds a sophisticated charm, especially when paired with an all-white color scheme.

Make Them Merry and Bright

Preppy and playful pops of green and red pair beautifully with less traditional colors, like pink, for a fun and fresh twist. Once you’ve nailed down your color palette, mixing complementary patterns becomes a breeze, adding a stylish, personalized touch to your holiday gifts.

Line The Steps With Christmas Gifts

Scatter packages along the staircase to build excitement for the holiday season. Add festive accents like silver jingle bells and satiny ribbons to each gift. By repeating variations of the same colors and patterns, you can create a coordinated and visually appealing gift display that enhances the holiday ambiance.

Coordinate Your Colors

Gift wraps in different patterns can look perfectly coordinated when they share the same color palette. A complementary color scheme allows you to mix plaids, patterns, and solid prints seamlessly, creating a visually cohesive and stylish presentation for your presents.

Conclusion

No matter your style, there are countless creative ways to elevate your holiday gift wrapping this season. From natural elements and metallic accents to bold colors and personal touches, each detail can enhance the festive spirit and make your presents truly memorable. Let your wrapping reflect the warmth and joy of the season, and add a personal, thoughtful touch that will delight everyone who receives them.

DIY HOLIDAY ROOM SPRAY RECIPES WITH FREE PRINTABLE LABELS

Looking for the perfect homemade Christmas gift? Try these holiday room sprays made with essential oils! Plus, download free printable bottle labels to add a festive touch to your gift.

How Do You Make Christmas Room Spray

The holiday season is just around the corner—can you believe it? To help us all get into the festive spirit, I’ve created some amazing holiday room spray recipes using essential oils.

If you’re like me and aren’t a fan of candles or store-bought air fresheners, these sprays are a game-changer. Not only do traditional air fresheners often cause headaches, but they’re also loaded with harmful chemicals, including endocrine disruptors, carcinogens, and allergens, which can impact the health of your family and pets.

Synthetic fragrances from air fresheners can trigger allergies and asthma, and some even contain formaldehyde, a known carcinogen. Long before I learned about these dangers, I had already ditched air fresheners because they always gave me pounding headaches.

Instead, I freshen my home naturally with essential oils. Whether it’s through my diffuser or these easy-to-make room sprays, essential oils are a safer, healthier way to enjoy a fresh and festive-smelling home.

These homemade holiday room sprays are free of toxic chemicals, smell amazing, and can even be used to freshen up linens. They also make fantastic Christmas gifts—especially when paired with the adorable printable labels I’ve made just for you!

DIY Holiday Room Spray Ingredients

Making these holiday room sprays is incredibly simple! With just a few ingredients, you’ll have a festive and natural way to freshen up your space. Here’s everything you’ll need:

SPRAY BOTTLES

The size and number of spray bottles you’ll need depend entirely on your preference! I like using 4-ounce bottles (like these), but you can choose any size you like. Just keep in mind that the recipes below are designed for 4-ounce bottles, so you’ll need to adjust the quantities if using larger or smaller bottles.

There are nine different holiday scents to choose from. If you’re making just one, you’ll only need one bottle. But if you want to try them all, be sure to have at least nine bottles on hand.

A few important tips:

  • Use dark glass bottles: Essential oils are highly concentrated and can degrade or react with plastic, so it’s best to stick with glass.
  • Protect from light: Dark glass bottles help shield the oils from ultraviolet rays, which can cause them to spoil.

WATER

Water serves as the base for these homemade holiday room sprays, and it’s best to use distilled water whenever possible.

Using distilled water helps prevent mineral buildup that can clog your spray nozzle or leave unwanted residue on your home’s surfaces. It ensures a clean and smooth spray every time!

ESSENTIAL OILS

Essential oils are the key ingredient that gives these holiday room sprays their delightful scents. To create the various holiday blends listed below, you’ll need a selection of essential oils.

For the best results, I strongly recommend using only 100% pure essential oils. Some of my favorite trusted brands include Plant Therapy, Simply Earth, and Far & Wild.

Be cautious of fake essential oils—they can be just as harmful as synthetic air fresheners and candles. Always ensure the oils you use are pure and high-quality.

If you’re unsure how to spot fake essential oils, check out this helpful guide: Fake Essential Oil Brands You Should Avoid.

WITCH HAZEL

Witch hazel acts as an emulsifier, helping to blend the essential oils with water. It also helps the scent linger longer, making your holiday room sprays even more effective and fragrant!

How Do You Make Holiday Room Spray With Essential Oils?

To make your own holiday room spray with essential oils, here’s what you’ll need:

  • 4-ounce glass spray bottles (like these ones)
  • Witch hazel
  • Essential oils (recipes below)
  • Distilled water

STEP-BY-STEP DIRECTIONS:

  1. Add 20-40 drops of your chosen essential oils to the bottle (use the recipes below for inspiration).
  2. Pour in 2 ounces of witch hazel.
  3. Shake well to mix the oils and witch hazel.
  4. Fill the rest of the bottle with distilled water.
  5. Shake again to combine everything.

And that’s it! Your homemade holiday room spray is ready to use. Below, you’ll find a few of my favorite holiday room spray recipes to try out!

Essential Oil Room Spray Recipes for the Holidays

HOLIDAY CHEER

10 drops Peppermint, 10 Ylang Ylang, 15 drops Orange

CANDY CANE

15 drops Peppermint, 15 drops Spearmint

CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

10 drops Cinnamon, 10 drops Clove, 10 drops Orange, 5 drops Peppermint

DECK THE HALLS

10 drops Frankincense, 10 drops Cedarwood, 15 Drops Peppermint

CHRISTMAS COOKIES

10 drops Cinnamon, 10 drops Nutmeg, 10 drops Ginger, 5 drops Lemon

WINTER WONDERLAND

10 drops Wintergreen, 10 drops Cinnamon, 10 drops Cedarwood

JINGLE BELLS

10 drops Orange, 10 drops Peppermint, 10 drops Cypress

UNDER THE MISTLETOE

10 drops Palmaraso, 10 drops Peppermint, 10 drops Blue Tansy

Christmas Tree

10 drops Cedarwood, 10 drops Balsam fir, 10 drops Cypress, 5 drops Nutmeg

How Do You Use Holiday Room Spray?

To use your holiday room spray, simply shake well before each use. Then, spritz it around the room for an instant burst of holiday fragrance. You can also spray it directly onto pillows, curtains, blankets, or couches to freshen up your linens and furniture!

Why Do You Need Witch Hazel in Room Spray?

Witch hazel is a key ingredient in homemade room sprays. It helps to blend the essential oils with water, ensuring the oils mix well and the scent lasts longer. This makes it an essential component for a longer-lasting, fragrant experience!

What Can I Use Instead of Witch Hazel in Room Spray?

If you don’t have witch hazel on hand, you can substitute it with drinkable grain alcohol (ethanol) or vodka. However, I chose to use witch hazel in this recipe because it’s something many people already have on hand, and it’s easily found at most local drugstores.

Personally, I prefer witch hazel because I’m not entirely comfortable using room sprays made with high-proof alcohol around my family. Alcohol can be an irritant to the upper respiratory system, and the strong alcohol scent can be difficult to mask. Witch hazel provides a gentler, more natural option for your room spray!

Is Witch Hazel or Vodka Better for Room Spray?

Some people claim that using vodka instead of witch hazel will make the scent last longer, but in my experience, I didn’t notice much of a difference between the two.

In my opinion, both witch hazel and vodka serve the same purpose in DIY room sprays. They both work well for creating a fragrant room spray. The only real difference is that not everyone feels comfortable using a room spray made with vodka around their family, due to its high alcohol content. If that’s a concern, witch hazel is a great alternative that still does the job beautifully!

Can You Use Rubbing Alcohol Instead of Witch Hazel for Room Spray?

While rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) can be used as an alternative to witch hazel in room sprays, I personally prefer not to use it. While it’s not currently classified as a carcinogen, I have concerns about its potential hazards.

Isopropyl alcohol can irritate the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. Prolonged or repeated exposure to high levels can cause dizziness, headaches, and even confusion. Because of these risks, I feel more comfortable sticking with witch hazel or vodka, as they are gentler and generally safer options for creating DIY room sprays.

Tips For Using DIY Christmas Room Sprays

Always be sure to shake well before using your room spray to ensure the oils are properly mixed. If you find that the scent isn’t strong enough, simply add more drops of your chosen essential oil until it reaches your desired fragrance level.

Need Essential Oils?

There are many companies that offer high-quality essential oils at affordable prices. I used to use Young Living oils exclusively, but they became too expensive for my budget. I was thrilled to discover other brands that offer excellent oils at much more affordable prices.

A few of my favorite essential oil brands include Plant Therapy, Florihana, and Simply Earth.

If you decide to purchase from Simply Earth, you can use the code HAPPYHEARTFREE to get a big bonus box and a $45 Simply Earth gift card when you buy an essential oil recipe box!

Final Thoughts About Holiday Room Spray

I hope you enjoy making these holiday room spray recipes as much as I do! They make wonderful gifts for friends, coworkers, teachers, or anyone who loves making their home smell amazing.

I personally like to gift these sprays in sets of 3 or 5, but you can package them however you like—or keep them all for yourself!

If you’re looking for more homemade holiday gift ideas, be sure to check out the following posts for even more inspiration!

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, these homemade holiday room sprays are a simple, natural, and thoughtful way to fill your home with festive scents—without the harmful chemicals found in store-bought air fresheners. With just a few basic ingredients like essential oils, witch hazel, and distilled water, you can create beautiful, personalized gifts that will brighten anyone’s holiday season. Whether you choose to gift them in sets or keep them for yourself, these sprays are a fun and easy way to spread holiday cheer. Happy crafting, and enjoy the festive aromas!