Let’s start with some honesty: I suck at gift wrapping. My gifts usually look like I used my feet to do it—and honestly, that might be an improvement. My family thinks it’s cute.
I guess my toddler likes it, cause his presents are easy to unwrap.
Now throw a toddler into the wrapping mix, and we’re talking next-level chaos. My little one is way more into unwrapping than wrapping, so this year, I decided to try something new: let him “help.” I mean, how bad could it be, right? (Spoiler: Very bad, but also very cute.)
Let’s dive into this wild ride of “DIY holiday gift wrapping with toddlers,” check out these toddler-friendly gift wrap ideas.
- 1. Why Even Involve Toddlers in Gift Wrapping? (Am I Crazy?)
- 2. Prepping for the Madness of Holiday Gift Wrapping
- 3. Fun and Easy Gift Wrapping Ideas for Toddlers
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- 4. Keeping Toddlers (and Your Sanity) in Check
- 5. Wrapping It All Up (Literally)
- 6. FAQ: Because Toddlers Come with Questions
- A Realistic Look at Gift Wrapping with Toddlers:
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1. Why Even Involve Toddlers in Gift Wrapping? (Am I Crazy?)
For Them:
- Fine Motor Skills: Cutting, folding, sticking—these are basically toddler Olympics events.
- Creativity: Stickers, stamps, markers—hello, sensory wonderland.
- Sharing and Giving: They actually learn while making a mess.
For You:
- Memories: Imagine their little face glowing with pride as they stick a bow on themselves instead of the gift.
- Teamwork: You’ll need the patience of a saint, but hey, bonding!
2. Prepping for the Madness of Holiday Gift Wrapping
First things first: prep like a general going into battle.
Materials Checklist:
- Toddler-safe scissors (no, the curly ones didn’t work, I used regular ones after the first try).
- Washi tape (the holy grail of toddler crafting). Yes it was stuck everywhere.
- Stickers, stamps, and non-toxic markers. Or add the names in the end. (I used the Pororo Sticker book. Which I used for my long haul flight back with toddler too.)
- Big, unbreakable gift boxes (because someone will sit in on one).
- Recyclable brown kraft paper (because messes look artsy on it).
- I also added some cute bells to the present.
Set-Up Tips:
Create a “finished gifts” area, so you can admire your toddler’s Picasso-level masterpieces.
Get on the floor or a low table—trust me, they’ll end up there anyway.
3. Fun and Easy Gift Wrapping Ideas for Toddlers
Okay, here’s where it gets fun (and a little messy):
DIY Wrapping Ideas:
- Stickers Galore: Just let them plaster stickers everywhere. It’s a toddler’s dream and minimal effort for you. Yes some ended on the carpet.
- Handprint Wrapping Paper: Use washable paint for this.
- Nature Vibes: Glue on leaves, pinecones, or whatever your kid finds in the backyard (or living room).
- Washi Tape Magic: Let them seal the gifts with colorful tape—it’s like giving them duct tape but safer. It’s also easier to rip open.
- Yarn Twisting: Give them yarn to loop around the gift. It won’t look pretty, but it’ll hold.
Homemade Wrapping Paper:
- Roll out butcher paper and let them doodle to their heart’s content.
- Use potato stamps to create festive shapes like stars, trees, or, if your kid’s like mine, random blobs.
More Ideas:
- Use ribbons they can twist and tie.
- Let them “paint” with water on kraft paper.
- Glue pompoms to the wrapping paper for a 3D effect.
- Or let them add bells Luca was so busy with the bells during that time I managed to pack 2 gifts.
- Use cookie cutters or dried lemons as stencils.
- Let them pick bows (even if they pick 17 for one gift).
- Have them crumple tissue paper, aluminum foil or baking paper for a textured look.
- Use tape to create patterns they can color in.
- Add their artwork as the “tag.”
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4. Keeping Toddlers (and Your Sanity) in Check
Time Management:
- Keep it short—15 to 20 minutes tops. Attention spans are short, and meltdowns are long.
- Switch it up: coloring, sticking, tying bows. Keep it fresh.
Patience and Praise:
- Celebrate the chaos. If the bow’s on upside down, who cares?
- Make them feel important—show them where their gift will go.
Backup Plan:
- Have a sensory bin ready for when they lose interest (because they most likely will lose interest).
5. Wrapping It All Up (Literally)
Here’s the thing: your gifts won’t look perfect. In fact, they might look like a tornado ran through a craft store. But that’s the point. Those messy gifts are packed with creativity, love, and the memory of your toddler saying, “I did that!”
So go on—try these toddler-friendly gift wrapping ideas. Snap some pics of your little artist in action and share them! Let’s make this holiday season as magical (and chaotic) as possible.
6. FAQ: Because Toddlers Come with Questions
“Can toddlers use scissors?” Yes, but only toddler-safe ones and under constant supervision. (Seriously, don’t blink.)
“What if my toddler loses interest?” No worries! Keep it short, and have a backup craft or activity ready to go.
A Realistic Look at Gift Wrapping with Toddlers:
- Gather gifts and supplies. Take the tape back (again).
- Rescue scissors from tiny hands (how do they keep finding those?).
- Open a box. Remove toddler from said box.
- Put the gift in. Remove it from their mouth.
- Sit on the scissors to keep them safe.
- Attempt to cut wrapping paper while dodging hands, feet, and a curious nose.
- Let them “help” unroll the paper—cue tears and chaos.
- Wrap the gift, peeling tape off hair and bows out of mouths.
- Quickly label it while they chew a marker.
- Finally, stash the gift somewhere safe (if that’s even possible).
- Look at the disaster, breathe, and call them your “little helpers.”
They didn’t turn out half bad despite packing with my toddler. Still got a lot to pack so make sure to start as early as possible.
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