Boxes & wrapping

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    Gift basket set adorned with hearts

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    Pocket tissues with heart print -...

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    Red paper ribbon - 35 m

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    Gift box with foil dots - 28 cm

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    Bag with red heart - 33 cm

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    Red gift box with handles

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Boxes & wrapping – Quick, polished finishes that travel well

Gift-ready looks come from simple tools used well: flat boxes, pillow boxes, gift bags, tissue paper, wrapping paper, ribbons, washi tape, stickers and tags. Ideal for morning commutes and last-minute plans, this range helps you prepare presents that look intentional, protect delicate pieces and stack neatly on desks, doorsteps and small tables.

Choose structure first, then decorate. Soft items sit best in a box with tissue; oddly shaped pieces prefer a gift bag. For paper wraps, measure with one panel of overlap and trim height so flaps meet cleanly. A single colour thread across ribbon and tag ties a family of gifts together.

Want corners that look tailored? Crease edges firmly before taping, hide joins underneath, and run a flat knot or short bow. Washi tape tidies seams and adds a line of colour without bulk. For travel days, use pillow boxes inside totes so presents arrive smooth and ready to hand over.

Keep a mini kit: scissors, tape, spare tags, a pen and a roll of ribbon. Store leftovers together by palette so top-ups happen in minutes. With clear choices and light routines, wrapping becomes calm, quick and surprisingly satisfying.

Frequently asked questions

How much paper should I cut for a neat box wrap?

Wrap the sheet around the longest side and allow roughly one panel’s width for overlap. Trim height so the top and bottom flaps meet in the centre without bunching. Crease edges with your fingertips before taping. The pre-crease creates crisp lines and reduces the need for extra tape at the corners.

Box or bag for soft items like scarves or plush toys?

A flat or pillow box lined with tissue protects shape and looks tidy when stacked. If time is tight, choose a medium gift bag with two sheets of tissue—one inside, one peeking from the top. Both options travel well and avoid the lumpy corners that spoil an otherwise careful wrap.

How do I hide tape and keep corners sharp?

Pre-crease every edge, place tape under folds rather than on top, and secure the final seam on the base. A strip of washi along the underside locks the fold without adding thickness. Finish with a flat knot or short bow so the parcel sits neatly on desks and café tables.

What is the easiest way to wrap awkward shapes?

Use a drawstring or gift bag, then add a tag. For delicate pieces, place them first in a pillow or flat box with tissue. These formats adapt to curves, protect edges and stack reliably for travel. The result looks intentional and avoids the stressed corners that tear during handover.

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