How to Wrap Your Christmas Baking

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I’m always trying to create interesting ways to wrap edible Christmas gifts. I think homemade cookies and breads are such an easy and heartfelt gift to give to neighbors and friends, don’t you? Today, I want to share with you a few fun ways to package your Christmas baking gifts this year. Then, scroll to the bottom of this post to see more Christmas gift wrapping ideas from my blogging friends & enter to win your own Tiny Prints goodies!

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

The Cookie Roll

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

You need: wax paper, wrapping paper (I used this adorable personalized paper from Tiny Prints), string, tape, and gift labels (I ordered these from Tiny Prints too)

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

Cut a piece of wrapping paper and one of wax paper that is big enough to wrap around the cookies and tie on each end.

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

Layer the papers (the wax paper against the cookies), wrap them around the cookies, and tie each end with some string. Pop a sticker label on and your cookies are ready to give!

The Bread Wrapper

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

You Need: wax paper, sticker labels (I used these cute antler labels from Tiny Prints), ribbon, tape, faux berries and wrapping paper.

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

Wrap your bread in waxed paper – like a gift!

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

Cut some wrapping paper large enough to wrap around the loaf and about 6″ wide.

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

Tape the wrapping paper around your loaf, then tie some ribbon around it, pull some faux berries through the ribbon, and finish the whole thing off with a sticker label!

The Cookie Plate

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

You need: a cute paper plate, plastic wrap, ornament or tag (I used these sweet personalized ornaments from Tiny Prints), ribbon and greenery.

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

This one’s a classic no-brainer, but I still love it! Put the cookies on a plate, wrap in plastic wrap, and embellish with the ribbon, greenery and ornament.

The Cookie Bag

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

You Need: Kraft paper, sticker labels, sewing machine.

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

Cut the kraft paper into a rectangle and round the top edge if desired. Fold it as shown, and stitch around the perimeter to secure.

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

Happy Christmas gift-giving! (I also included my cupcake in a jar idea below and you can find that tutorial and free printable right here).

Creative ways to wrap Christmas baking - love these fun packaging ideas!

Which Christmas baking packaging is YOUR favourite?

Now it’s time for some more Christmas wrapping ideas from my blogging friends!

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas

From left to right, they are:

Mini Wreath Gift Tags for Christmas by Satori Design for Living

Stationery Gift Box Set by Fynes Designs

Traditional & Festive Gift Wrapping Ideas by A Pretty Life in the Suburbs

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas with Personalized Paper by The Happy Housie

Tiny Prints Wrapping Ideas by City Farmhouse

Using Wrapped Gifts as Christmas Decor by Craftberry Bush

How to Wrap Your Christmas Baking by The DIY Mommy

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