5 Sustainable Gift-Wrapping DIY Package Toppers

Rachel The Ponds Farmhouse
by Rachel The Ponds Farmhouse

Y’all know I’m a fan of recycling scrap fabric, so I decided to make some sustainable gift-wrapping DIY projects using scrap fabrics. These eco-friendly wrapping ideas are budget-friendly and super easy to make.


Because you are using scrap fabric, foraged tree stems, and recycled cardboard, these projects can be done for free. See how to create all five of these unique package toppers.


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What Does Sustainable Gift Wrapping Mean?


Sustainable Gift Wrapping means using materials that do not cause damage to the environment or cause future damage. Eco-friendly materials that are foraged or recycled are both free materials and have a positive impact on the environment.


Using scrap fabric instead of filling landfills with unused materials is just one of the benefits. Recycling packaging cardboard is also eco-friendly.


There are several ways to use environmentally friendly materials for gift wrapping, such as using recycled paper or paper that is easily recyclable.


For today’s project, I’m focusing on using scrap fabrics instead of purchased bows and ribbons to decorate your Christmas packages.

How To Make Scrap Fabric & Twig Christmas Trees Package Toppers


The first project is creating a cute scrap fabric Christmas Tree topper to decorate your holiday packages.


You will need several strips of scrap fabric and a twig your desired length.


I also used some rustic craft stars and simple, lightweight wire, which I already had on hand. Adding the star and wire is optional; however, it allows the package decoration to double as a tree ornament.

Begin by using short pieces of scrap fabric and tie the wire and star to the top of the wooden twig. You may also add a drop of hot glue to the wire to secure it more firmly if desired.

Continue to tie scrap fabric pieces to the stick and secure the wire as you go. Allow each piece’s length to increase as you go down the stick.

Push them upward as you tie each piece, covering the twig completely. Continue until you have only a small amount of the twig uncovered.

Trim excess fabric to form the shape of a Christmas Tree.

Add a piece of jute twine to tie the Christmas Tree package topper to the craft paper wrapped gift.

In addition, you can use alternating colors of the fabric in any color of your choice to create this eco-friendly wrapping idea.

How To Use Recycled Cardboard To Make Sustainable Gift Wrap


Next, I’m using recycled cardboard to make a sustainable gift-wrapping DIY package topper. The fun thing about this option is the shapes are unlimited, and you can get creative when decorating your packages.

For this project, you need cardboard from any box or container you have on hand, scrap fabrics, and a hot glue gun. You can use Elmer’s Craft Glue, but it requires more drying time and will require more time to assemble.


Begin by cutting the cardboard in the shape of a Christmas Tree in the desired size. You can make several different sizes depending on your package needs.

Next, add a small twig to the bottom of the tree-shaped cardboard with a drop of hot glue.

Then add hot glue to the end of the scrap fabric and secure it to the cardboard.

Begin to wrap the fabric scrap around the cardboard-shaped tree, twisting the material as you wrap.

Secure the end of the scrap fabric at the top of the tree with hot glue.

Prepare the optional star to attach to the top of the scrap fabric Christmas Tree and attach it with hot glue.

Finally, attach the backside of the tree to a piece of jute twine and tie it to your gift package.

Add Candy Cane Sustainable Gift Wrapping DIY


You can add a candy cane-shaped sustainable gift wrapping DIY by cutting the shape of a candy cane from recycled cardboard.

Wrap the candy cane cardboard as you did the Christmas Tree by securing the ends with hot glue and twisting the material as you wrap.

You can also add the star hanger to the top of the candy cane to use as a tree ornament. Attach the jute twine to the backside of the candy cane and tie it around your holiday gifts.

How To Make A Gift Package Topper Wreath


Another fun scrap fabric gift package decoration is a small wreath.

You will need some floral wire or recycled wire if you have it.

Make a small ring with the wire and twist the ends together.

Tie short pieces of fabric to the ring.

tie material around the ring to form a mini-Christmas Wreath Package Topper

Tie short pieces of fabric tightly around the ring until it is full. Trim excess material to shape the wreath.

Wrap jute twine around two sides of the wreath to attach to the top of your package.

How To Wrap a Package in Scrap Fabric


Another great way to use up scrap fabric for an eco-friendly gift wrapping DIY is to use larger pieces to wrap the entire package.


Prepare the Fabric Scrap


Cut your fabric into pieces that will cover the items you wish to gift wrap.


Wash the fabric to fray the edges, dry, and press any wrinkles. Use fabric strips to tie the material around the package.


Place the package on the center of the wrong side of the fabric with straight edges facing the fabric corners.

Gather the corners of the fabric together and tuck short ends inside. Use the fabric strips to tie it together. Pull ends and fluff.

Sustainable Christmas Package Toppers & Eco-Friendly Wrapping Ideas


Didn’t they turn out great? I love each one of the designs.

These 5 Sustainable Gift Wrapping DIY ideas are easy-to-make and cost-effective ways to decorate your packages this holiday season.

In addition, there are so many options for creating unique package toppers. By changing the fabric or shape of the design, you can achieve a brand-new look.


I hope you’ll give these eco-friendly wrapping ideas a try this holiday season.

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