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[PL] How to pack a calendar nicely for a gift?

4min read 06/12/2024

A calendar is a practical and timeless gift that is often given during the festive season or at the start of a new year. Although it is quite a popular gift, packaging it properly can sometimes be problematic as it is not difficult to get creases. What’s more, you can package your calendar in a number of ways – elegantly, playfully, minimalist or even with a touch of extravagance. It’s worth considering how to match the packaging to the person you’re giving it to. Whether it’s a wall calendar, desk calendar or planner – with the right approach, any packaging can be unique.

How do I pack calendars for gifts?

You can wrap calendars in a variety of ways, depending on the effect you want to achieve and how much time you have to prepare the gift. If you don’t want to prepare the packaging yourself, you can use ready-made solutions.

The following are perfect for this purpose cardboard tubes with stoppers. They are ideal for packing wall calendars, which need solid protection so they don’t bend when you give them to them. The tube will protect your calendar, and if you decorate it additionally, your gift will look really elegant. Simply wrap it in decorative paper or add a coloured ribbon.

Smaller desk calendars, on the other hand, look great in gift bags. It’s a quick and convenient way to pack them aesthetically. Just drop the calendar into the bag, add some decorative natural raffia and you’re done – in minutes you have a stylish yet elegant gift. This solution is great for both formal and less formal occasions.

If you’re after a more minimalist style, it’s worth reaching for kraft paper. Simply wrap the calendar in kraft paper and tie with natural string. This simple yet effective wrapping gives your gift a raw, natural look that will suit many occasions, such as holidays or birthdays. In addition, the kraft paper gives you plenty of scope to decorate it yourself – draw something by hand, add stickers or dried flowers.

And don’t forget the more classic options, such as gift wrapping paper with a delicate pattern. This is a good choice if you want your gift to look elegant, but without being too overdone. You can choose designs to match the occasion, and with delicate accents, the calendar will look striking without overwhelming the packaging.

How do you creatively package a wall calendar?

A wall calendar is not only a practical object but also a decorative element, so it is worth taking care of the original packaging. One idea is to make your own box from cardboard – simply cut out the shape you want, fold it and then decorate it with decorative foil. Or you can go for more unusual decorations, such as painting with paints or adding decorative elements that refer to the themes of the calendar. It all depends on your imagination and the materials available!

What is the best way to pack a small desk calendar?

Small calendars are ideal for giving as an elegant addition to a gift. They are best packed in decorative boxes or small gift envelopesto add a professional touch. You can also reach for gift bags, which are perfect if the calendar is to be one of several items in a gift set.

If you’re looking for simplicity, cellophane is a great option. You can wrap the calendar with it and then add stars and decorative ribbons or twine, which will emphasise the elegance of the whole. To add a touch of originality, consider using natural raffia instead of traditional ribbon – this raw, eco-friendly touch is sure to catch the eye.

Read also: How to wrap a poster?

Give a beautifully packaged calendar as a gift!

A neatly packaged calendar adds to its value as a gift, showing that you’ve taken the time and attention to prepare it. Whether you choose elegant paper, minimalist kraft or a creatively decorated tube, the key is to match the packaging to the person and the occasion. Originality and care always make an impression, and a well-packaged calendar will be pleasing not only on the inside, but also in its very appearance.

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