Soft toys are always a fan favourite at birthdays, Christmas and special occasions. But, while they’re often well-received by children, they’re also incredibly awkward to wrap for adults. The shape throws every standard wrapping technique out the window.
Don’t panic - there are several ways to get your plush present looking beautiful, and in less time than you’d expect, too.
Option 1: Tissue paper and a gift bag
The simplest solution, and often the most effective, is a large gift bag with a generous layer of tissue paper.
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Get a gift bag large enough to properly hide the plush toy
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Layer several pieces of tissue paper together - the more layers, the fluffier!
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Fold the paper in half and push gently into the bag
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Tuck the plush toy within the layers so it’s mostly hidden
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Fluff the tissue paper around the toy to conceal the surprise
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Add a ribbon around the handles for an extra level of flair
Option 2: Furoshiki wrapping
Furoshiki is the Japanese art of wrapping gifts in fabric. It’s a brilliant way to wrap soft toys, and the result always looks impressive.
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Lay a large square of thin fabric flat on a stable surface
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Place the plush toy in the middle of the square
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Bring two opposite corners up and tie them over the top of the toy, without pulling too hard
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Bring the other two corners up and tie a knot or bow so the toy sits securely inside the fabric bundle
Option 3: Wrapping paper
Standard wrapping paper can also be used to wrap a plush toy, but not in the standard way you may be thinking.
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Wrap a long length of wrapping paper around the soft toy
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Tape the bottom to create a stable base
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Carefully gather the top of the paper loosely around the toy and tie it with a ribbon, creating a bouquet shape
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Curl the ribbon ends to perfect the finish look
Option 4: A drawstring bag
A cotton drawstring bag may not look the most elegant, but it’s a practical and reusable solution.
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Choose a drawstring bag that is reasonably larger than the plush toy
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Line the bag with tissue paper for added flair
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Pull the bag closed and secure it with a ribbon for the child to open
Option 5: A doll carrier, stroller or crib
If you don’t want to wrap the plush toy, staging it with an accessory can help encourage open-ended playtime.
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Depending on the toy, choose an appropriately-sized carrier, stroller or crib
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Leave the toy in their bedroom or playroom and guide them to find it
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Sit back and watch how their imagination comes to life!
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