I don’t know about you, but I could NOT take another year of my dining room table being covered in wrapping paper, ribbons, & bows for at least a week. Yesterday I realized I could avoid the mess by taking advantage of the 6 ft folding table that is in storage most of the year. Genius!
Here’s a list of everything you need to set up your own one stop wrapping shop!
Step 1: Find a tall box or bin to corral your wrapping & tissue paper. I borrowed a tall laundry basket from another room.
Step 2: Attach a command hook to your table for gift bags. Some gifts just are not a wrap-able shape! Dollar Tree is my favorite place to get cute (& cheap) gift bags!
Step 3: Gather up some empty “good for wrapping” boxes in various sizes & line them up under your table. We have a designated spot to keep good boxes throughout the year.
(PS: This has got to be THE MOST exciting blog photo ever!)
Step 4: Gather up some Sharpies, pens, & scissors. More than one pair of scissors is best because you know how they love to disappear.
Step 5: Tape, tape, and more tape! In addition to normal Scotch tape, I have packing tape to seal boxes and double sided adhesive to help with bow making.
Step 6: Stack your ribbons in color groups for quick access.
Step 7: Gift tags! This post is a tutorial on making your own tags.
Step 8: Find a container to gather receipts as you pull them out of your shopping bags.
Step 8: Reuse a shopping bag as a dedicated trash container. This will help keep your table nice & clean. I attached my bag with a small Command hook. So convenient!
That should be everything you need to wrap gorgeous gifts!
Here are a couple I did right after I got the table finished.
Did I miss anything you use to wrap? Do you have a designate spot to wrap?
Krissy buck says
I love this idea! I’ve been hunched over on the floor at the end of my bed. All my supplies are shoved under my footboard! I play my holiday Pandora station to bring a bit of cheer to dreary situation. Next year I am doing this!
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thanks! It’s been awesome to have set up. Way easier for spouses or kids who need to wrap something as well. I second your Pandora idea. I took a pic of Pandora & Starbucks on the table to use as step 1 then totally forgot to post it. Oops!
Jenny Stark says
Oh Melissa! I am definitely doing this for this years Christmas! How perfect. Genius
Jessicajo says
My friends and I have a wrap and sip brunch. We bring ovet our gifts in a laundry basket to the hosts house around the 15th of Dec… we dring mimosas, wrap gifts, trade bows and wrapping paper, talk and put on our favorite holiday chick flick in the background. Its a blast Nd incentivies us to get our shoppoling done prior to the party. Husbands are stuck with kids all day while we have fun!
Melissa George says
That’s such a fun idea!