Unwrap the Secrets: Best and Creative Ways to Store Wrapping Paper

Are you tired of those crinkled, torn, and messy rolls of wrapping paper taking up precious space in your closet? With Christmas and the the season of gift-wrapping less than a few weeks away, we have unlocked the mysterious realms of creative wrapping paper storage! Bid farewell to tangled ribbons and damaged gift wrap, as we reveal the top secrets for keeping your wrapping supplies organized and ready for any occasion.


The rolls
For the wrapping paper rolls, assigning an upright storage bin in a closet is an easy fix. Alternatively, you can transform an ordinary garment bag into a magical gift wrap haven. Simply hang it in your closet and slide your wrapping paper rolls into the bag's hanger slots. Utilize the bag's clear pockets for storing scissors, tape, and even small gift tags. No more searching for a missing tape roll, you are now the reigning king or queen of the gift wrap kingdom! 

If you're feeling industrious, you can upcycle an old bar stoool into a wrapping station on wheels. We like this tutorial: Sadie Season Goods, why not give it a whirl?


From Spools to Hangers
Let's face it, those pesky rolls of tangled ribbon can be a nightmare. Tame the chaos by neatly packing them in a plastic storage basket and threading each ribbon's end through a hole for easy access. Alternatively, grab a few wooden clothespins and affixing them to a clothes hanger. String your ribbons through the clothespins, and voila! Your ribbons are now neatly organized and ready to be used. You won't hesitate to add that extra flourish to your beautifully wrapped presents.


Gift bags
Store your collection of gift bags upright in a file organiser or basket, or in a hard canvas bag in a designated cupboard. Some prefer to lay their gift bags flat between your bed base and mattress.


Get some inspo from the pics below.