Wrappily prints its paper on 100% recyclable and compostable newsprint made from neighborhood newspaper presses, plus you can custom-design paper with your company’s logo or any other personalized touch.
Wrappily's paper comes in reversible designs (so you get two designs for the price of one), and if you’re traveling for the holidays, the flat sheets are much easier to pack in a carry-on than a roll.
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High-End Wrapping Paper
Paper Source
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If you’re looking to splurge on high-quality wrap in designs you won’t find anywhere else, Paper Source makes gorgeous, whimsical paper that’s pretty enough to hang on your wall. You won’t get quite as much bang for your buck here, but rest assured that the paper is of the highest grade out there.
Paper Source also makes gift boxes, bags and other gifting supplies if wrapping isn’t your strong suit.
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Classic Wrapping Paper
Amazon
Credit: Hallmark
I’ve been using Hallmark’s gorgeous wrapping paper for as long as I can remember, and the quality has remained consistent over the years. Hallmark marks the reverse side of its paper with easy-to-count squares to make measuring your cuts practically effortless, plus the paper is sturdy enough not to rip (unless you’re tearing it open, of course).
The best part is, it's available on Amazon, so you can just add it to your cart and have it delivered in two days!
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Custom Wrapping Paper
Minted
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We love Minted for its stunning stationery and home decor designed by independent artists, but the company also crafts beautiful wrapping paper. These lovely prints come in simple, minimalist designs, and you can upgrade with foil-pressed accents or even photos from your own collection.
If making your gifts as personal as possible is important to you, Minted is the natural choice — and though the price point might seem high, you can rest assured no one at the Christmas party will have a design quite like yours. You might even want to frame a sheet or two after the holidays.
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Whimsical Wrapping Paper
The Container Store
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You might know The Container Store for its seamless organizing systems and adorable storage solutions, but did you know they do clever wrapping paper better than anyone else in the business?
If you’re looking for creative designs that go beyond the classic red and green, look no further than The Container Store’s prints, which feature leopards, mermaids, unicorns, dinosaurs, and sloths in timeless holiday designs. The price is a tick up from Hallmark, but certainly not unreasonable for the fun you get in return.
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Budget Wrapping Paper
Walmart
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If you're trying to stock up this year, Walmart features tons of options, and the price makes the retailer a good destination for grabbing two rolls or 20. The designs are usually colorful and classic, adding a touch of nostalgia to your holiday decor.
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Cute Wrapping Paper
Target
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Maybe this is the first year your kids will learn to wrap a present. Those first few cuts can be a challenge, so get them excited about the task with Target's excellent selection of playful prints, including snowy Corgis, cartoon penguins, pizza slices and more.
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Variety of Wrapping Paper
Zazzle
You can find any style of wrapping paper you want on Zazzle. From mask-themed to classic (like the one pictured here), the many options make finding your exact aesthetic easy.
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Artist-Designed Wrapping Paper
Society6
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Society6 is a great place to shop for all sorts of holiday gifts, from art prints to phone cases and bedding. If you want to support one of your favorite artists on the site or shop for a very specific kind of paper, Society6 sells wrapping paper sheets printed with art right on them. Go with a classic design or something bold — the choice is yours.
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Eclectic Wrapping Paper
World Market
Now 50% Off
Credit: World MarketWorld Market sells all sorts of eclectic home items, including unique holiday decorations and wrapping paper. We love this art deco design that would look right at home at Christmas, New Year's Eve or even an elegant birthday.
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Vintage-Style Wrapping Paper
Rifle Paper Co.
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We love the elegant, vintage-inspired styles and high-quality paper from Rifle Paper Co. They also sell matching gift bags, tags and stickers.
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Affordable Wrapping Paper
Michaels
Credit: Michaels
The craft experts at Michaels know a thing or two about wrapping paper. Their rolls come in a wide variety of styles, and they're affordable, too — so you can really stock up.
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Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth
Etsy
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Etsy can connect you with sellers around the world making all sorts of beautiful holiday gifts and decorations, as well as unique gift wrap. We particularly love these simple and sustainable furoshiki wrapping cloths — use them to wrap your presents, or gift them on their own.
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Simple Wrapping Bags
Ten Thousand Villages
Now 55% Off
Credit: Ten Thousand VillagesIf you're committed to a sustainable holiday without wrapping waste, you'll also appreciate the simple cloth wrapping bags offered by Ten Thousand Villages. Handmade in Bangladesh, these jute bags come in multiple sizes and can be used to wrap gifts all year round.
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Sustainable Wrapping Paper
Unwrp
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If you want a sustainable gift wrap option that's as colorful and playful as traditional high-end wrapping paper, consider the goodies at Unwrp. Their versatile and bold furoshiki wrapping cloths are on the pricey side, but they're made to last — and they'll wow just about everyone. Unwrp sells reversible gift wrap and notebooks in addition to their bright cloths.

Lauren Puckett-Pope is a Culture Writer at ELLE.com, where she primarily covers film, television, and books. She was previously an Associate Editor at ELLE.com.

Cassidy Olsen is a freelance food, culture, and film writer bouncing between Dublin and New Jersey. She previously served as the kitchen and cooking editor at Reviewed. You can email her or follow her on Twitter.
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