There’s something truly magical about giving a gift that’s wrapped with a touch of vintage charm. Whether it’s the nostalgia or the handcrafted feel, these wrapping ideas will make your presents stand out and show just how much you care.
1. Stamped Paper
Personalize plain paper by creating your own stamped designs. I love experimenting with different patterns to give each gift a unique character.
2. Lace and Doilies
For a touch of elegance, I love incorporating vintage lace or doilies. Just a small piece can transform your package into something truly special.
3. Burlap Wrapping
Wrap gifts in burlap for a rustic, farmhouse feel. It’s a durable material that adds both texture and warmth to your presents.
4. Plaid and Gingham
Mixing plaid and gingham patterns can give your gifts a cozy, cabin-like vibe. It’s a playful way to mix textures and designs.
5. Wax Sealed Twine
Seal your twine with a wax stamp for a truly vintage finish. It’s a small detail that makes a big impression.
6. Vintage Postcards
Attach a vintage postcard as a gift tag for a nostalgic touch. I love hunting for these treasures at flea markets.
7. Natural Dye Paper
Experiment with creating natural dyes using items like beet juice or turmeric to give your paper a soft, vintage hue.
8. Botanical Accents
Being a fan of botanical beauty, I often press flowers and use them as delicate decorations on my gifts. It’s a sweet way to bring a bit of the outdoors in.
9. Layered Paper Effects
Layering different types of paper can add depth and interest. I love mixing solids with patterns for a dynamic look.
10. Fabric Ribbons
Forget store-bought ribbons—fabric scraps can make the most charming bows. I simply cut old shirts or linens to create strips, adding texture and color.
11. Nature’s Touch
Adding pine cones or sprigs of greenery, like cedar, can bring a lovely rustic feel. I often collect these goodies from my backyard for an authentic touch.
12. Cinnamon Stick Charm
For a seasonal aroma, attach a cinnamon stick to your packages. It not only looks festive but also adds a lovely scent.
13. Recycled Maps
Old maps make fantastic wrapping paper. They’re colorful, unique, and perfect for the travel enthusiast in your life.
14. Brown Paper Packages
You can’t go wrong with brown kraft paper; it’s a classic! I often add a simple twine bow to give it that timeless look, and it’s a staple in my gift-wrapping arsenal.
15. Feathered Flair
Incorporate feathers for a boho-chic twist. I love how they add a whimsical and airy feel to any gift.
16. Handmade Tags
Create your own gift tags using scrap paper and a bit of creativity. It adds a personal touch and is a wonderful way to recycle.
17. Old Book Pages
I adore the look of gifts wrapped in pages from old books. It’s a great way to repurpose and gives your presents a literary twist.
18. Handwritten Notes
Nothing beats a personal touch like a handwritten note. I always include a small card with a heartfelt message to make the gift even more special.
19. Twine Ties
Twine is my go-to for adding a homespun feel to packages. It’s simple, versatile, and complements any vintage theme perfectly.
20. Washi Tape Borders
Add fun, decorative washi tape to the edges of your packages. It’s an easy and colorful way to personalize plain wrapping paper.

