Here they are – five creative Eid gift wrapping ideas! A little something for everyone. And if you’ve been keeping up with my Ramadan blogs, you’ll recognize everything below from other blog posts.
And that’s because I like crafts and DIYs that are multi purposed. It just makes sense to get the most bang for your crafting buck and re purpose as much as you can.
As always, make sure to check out all my other Ramadan and Eid DIYs and crafts! Follow me on Instagram and on Pinterest for more ideas.
Five Creative Eid Gift Wrapping Ideas
Let’s breakdown the five ideas.
Printables
This moon and star is from my printable. You can head here to print it up: Ramadan printable: moon & star decor. It has a pattern on both the moon and the star, but it prints up white.
Which means you can color in the pattern, or print it up on colored cad stock paper like I did below. Then you just tape it to the wrapping paper and you’ve got a fun gift wrap!
Place cards
These started out as Ramadan DIY place cards for your iftar table. So naturally I was like, what else can we do with these?
So I turned them into gift tags. Since you’ve already made them, all that you need to do now is punch a hole in the card, string some ribbon through it and you’re set.
Confetti
This confetti is from my favorite moon and star craft punches that I used from my DIY Ramadan paper bag luminaries. I loved the leftovers so much I use the Ramadan confetti all over the place like decor throughout the house.
And since I made so much, why not glue the confetti to a present? You can do so many different colors and patterns. And all you need to do is use a glue stick and glue the confetti on!
Crayons
These are from the DIY Ramadan Craft: Ramadan moons & star crayons blog post. It’s a fun kid’s craft that we love to do together. And so I thought why not wrap a kid’s gift and give them crayons too! What little kid wouldn’t love to a a gift within a gift?!
So I took some washi tape and secured the crayons to the gift for a fun gift for the kiddos.
My printable gift tags
There are a ton of cute gift tags out there but I thought funny ones would be, well fun during these insane times. You can print them up my printable Eid gift tags here.
You have two options, tape the gift tags directly to the gift, or hole punch them and run some string to them. They look great both ways! And the cheeky little sayings on the gift tags will make everyone smile.
Enjoy wrapping and Eid Mubarak!
And make sure to check out all my other Ramadan and Eid DIYs and crafts! Follow me on Instagram and on Pinterest for more ideas.