What Is a Gift Topper?

A gift topper is a decorative item, beyond a standard ribbon or bow, that goes on top of a present. They add charm and an extra bit of oomph to any gift. As you’ll find below, crafting your own gift topper allows you to get more creative and really personalize a gift to the receiver’s liking.

Pinecones

One of the best parts about using pinecones as a gift topper is that they’re free if you can find them in your backyard. To style a pinecone on your present use twine for an organic, rustic look or tulle for a splash of holiday cheer. Simply tie your string selection around your gift with the pinecone beneath it. 

Buttons

Finally, a use for the box of spare buttons you’ve been accumulating over the years! Group your buttons by color or make a rainbow and simply string some thread through the holes. Tie knots at the ends, then wrap the playful garland around your gift boxes for a presentation that’s as cute as a button.

Crayons

This gift topper is perfect for children and your creatively-inclined adult friends. Start by wrapping your gift in kraft paper or white wrapping paper. Select a few different colored crayons and use washi tape to stick them to the box, wherever you see fit. Then use a permanent marker to write a message, a tic-tack-toe grid, or other drawings. Before your recipient opens up the box, they can have fun doodling and coloring away. The best part is, this is like two gifts in one! 

Herbs and Flowers

Florals and greenery will add vibrance to anything. Adding your favorite selection of herbs and flowers to a gift will instantly spruce it up and make it almost too beautiful to unwrap. Bundle a few sprigs of rosemary or thyme, add a couple stalks of dried lavender, or a small bouquet of fresh flowers and style atop your present.