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Where to buy Christmas gift wrap online in Australia

Add a festive flair to your Christmas presents this year with these online stores.

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So you've got the perfect present and you've sorted out the card but you're missing the beautiful wrapping paper.

Keep on scrolling to see a list of stores that can provide you with Christmas gift wrap online. We've also included a number of different ways in which you can creatively wrap your Christmas present this year.


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Where to buy Christmas gift wrap online


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Amazon

Amazon

Amazon's massive online marketplace means you can find just about anything you'll ever need for the holiday season.

  • Free shipping and returns on millions of items for Amazon Prime members
  • Zip is available
  • Trusted online marketplace
Go to Amazon
MyDeal

MyDeal

For a large selection of bright and festive Christmas gift wrapping options, MyDeal has got you covered. Expect amazing value always, with free shipping available on select products.

  • Daily deals
  • Refund guarantee with unexpected situations
  • Accepts Zip, Latitude, Openpay and Afterpay
Go to MyDeal
BIG W

BIG W

Big W is known for having some of the lowest prices around, making it easy to pick up the products you need for less. It also has in-store pick-up and Afterpay options available to make things easier.

  • Afterpay available
  • Same day click and collect available if ordered by 12pm
  • Frequent sales
Go to BIG W
Etsy

Etsy

If you're looking for unique and handmade Christmas gift wrap, head straight on over to Etsy.

  • Free delivery on some items
  • Products from local and international sellers available
  • You can read reviews before you buy
Go to Etsy
Typo

Typo

Typo is a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs. Whether it's gift wrap, cards or stickers, this retailer has got it.

  • Free delivery on orders over $60
  • Afterpay is available
  • Free and easy returns
Go to Typo
Target

Target

Target is one of Australia's favourite affordable department stores. There's a huge range of Christmas themed gift wrap here.

  • Free shipping on orders over $45
  • Free click and collect on orders over $20
  • Free 60-day returns
Go to Target
eBay

eBay

No matter what you're looking for, you'll be able to find it at eBay. Find everything you could ever need for the upcoming holiday season.

  • Free delivery and returns on millions of items when you sign up to eBay Plus
  • Trusted online marketplace
  • Afterpay is available
Go to eBay
Kogan

Kogan

With over 10 million items, Kogan is a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs. Check out all the different prints of wrapping paper available.

  • Free shipping on eligible items with a Kogan First membership
  • Fast dispatch available on most products
  • Afterpay is available
Go to Kogan
AliExpress

AliExpress

There's so much variety on AliExpress that it's hard to resist going on a Christmas shopping frenzy.

  • Free shipping available on select products
  • Flash deals are always on offer there
  • First-purchase coupons available
Go to AliExpress
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Which retailers offer free delivery?

  • Amazon: Free delivery on eligible orders with a Prime membership
  • MyDeal: Free shipping on select items
  • BIG W: Free shipping on orders over $100
  • Etsy: Free delivery on eligible items
  • Typo: Free shipping on orders over $60
  • Target: Free shipping on orders over $60
  • eBay: Free shipping from millions of sellers
  • Kogan: Free shipping for Kogan First members and on marked items
  • AliExpress: Free and low-cost shipping widely available

How to creatively wrap your Christmas presents

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1. Add a sprig of something green

'Tis the season to dig around in the garden for a dash of extra greenery! Holly, pine and rosemary are great accessories for a ribbon-encased gift, or if you're feeling particularly daring you could wrap your sweetheart's gift with a sprig of mistletoe – you never know what kind of luck that might bring!

BAUBLES

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2. Incorporate your decorations

Who said that tinsel and baubles were just for the tree? We like to operate under the guideline "go hard or go home", so we're all for incorporating your tree decorations onto your gift wrapping. Whether it's using tinsel or fairy lights instead of ribbon – or even just adding a little bell – it's bound to impress.

CLOTH WRAPPING

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3. Experiment with cloth

Paper wrap is definitely not your only option. Using cloth means not only can you use funky patterns and exciting prints, but you can also transform the gifts into makeshift Santa sacks that add an extra element of Christmas fun to the unwrapping process. Plus cloth is absolutely reusable and a lot more environmentally friendly!

WASHI TAPE

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4. Go wild with Washi tape

Anyone who's ever done craft of any kind knows that Washi tape is a miracle piece of equipment that hides all manner of sins.

Not great at the actual wrapping part? No matter! Cover the package in decorative Washi tape and we guarantee the package will stay together AND look awesome.

REINDEER

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5. Turn them into reindeer

If you really want to get into the Christmas spirit, then turning your presents into reindeer is actually really simple and cute. We've all seen those googly eyes at the shops, and all you need is some red and brown coloured cardboard to cut out the nose and antlers. You can even name them after Santa's reindeer if you have enough! Dasher, Prancer, Dancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph!

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6.Make your own gift tags

If you're looking for a small way to get creative this Christmas, try whipping up and interesting gift tag. You can use anything you have laying around the house like twine, ribbon, tape or even old wrapping paper. Cut out shapes or layer pieces and then glue it onto cardboard. Voila, your own handmade gift tags.


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