If you love thoughtful details, this gift wrapping idea is for you.
Using dried oranges, twine, and ribbon gives each package a rustic, eco-friendly charm that feels handmade with love.
Specially, it’s inexpensive and sustainable, since you’re decorating with natural items instead of plastic bows.
Each gift becomes a keepsake in itself, something the receiver will admire before even opening it.
Materials Needed
- Kraft paper or patterned wrapping paper (enough to wrap your gifts)
- Dried orange slices (1-2 per gift)
- Green ribbon or twine (18-24 inches per gift)
- Fresh or faux greenery sprigs (such as pine or cedar)
- Scissors
- Optional: pinecones, small bells, or handwritten gift tags
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Wrap your gift in kraft paper or your chosen patterned paper. Then smooth out the edges neatly and tape securely.
Step 2: Cut a piece of ribbon or twine long enough to wrap around the gift and tie a bow. You now center it and secure with a knot.
Step 3: Slide a dried orange slice under the ribbon knot so it sits flat on the package.
Step 4: Tuck a small sprig of greenery behind the orange slice. Adjust so the leaves fan outward for a natural look.
Step 5: Tie the ribbon into a neat bow. If you’re using twine, double knot it for a rustic effect.
Step 6: Add finishing touches like pinecones, a small jingle bell, or a handwritten tag to personalize the wrapping.
Tips:
If your orange slice slips around, secure it with a dab of hot glue on the ribbon.
Mixing dark green and cream-colored ribbons gives a sophisticated layered effect.