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Creepmas Wrappings: 12 Spooky Wrapping Papers for the Gift-Giving Season

The gift giving season is just around the corner. This year, why not add a unique touch to your gifts by wrapping them in some spooky wrapping paper that helps your gift stand out under the tree. In recent years more spooky gift wrap has been made available and this year I decided I’d share with you some of my favorites.

One of the first spooky wrapping paper creators I remember coming across was Skelly Paper Co. Since 2018 they’ve been pumping out spooky gift wrappings with designs that would make Jack Skellington proud. Their Etsy shop has over a dozen different spooky wrapping papers, but these are my favorites:

Halloween Stripes Wrapping Paper

Gift wrapped in Halloween Stripes Wrapping Paper, a black, white and orange striped paper.
(Image: Etsy/Skelly Paper Co.)

Skulls & Bows Wrapping Paper

Box wrapped in the Skulls & Bows wrapping paper. A red wrapping paper with an allover skulls and black and white striped bows print.
(Image: Etsy/Skelly Paper Co.)

Hypnotic Halloween Wrapping Paper

Available in white, orange, purple, and green, the Hypnotic Halloween wrapping paper looks like a gift wrap you’d find somewhere inside Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion Holiday.

Gifts wrapped in the white, orange, purple, and green Hypnotic Halloween wrapping paper. A wrapping paper featuring a black spiral print.
(Image: Etsy/Skelly Paper Co.)

Mistleskull Wrapping Paper

Though the green bats and red skull design technically looks like holly and not mistletoe as the name suggests, this allover print on thick black and white stripes is just festive enough to be scary and merry at the same time.

(Image: Etsy/Skelly Paper Co.)

Moonie Garcia, is another artist whose wrapping papers I’m quite fond of. Like Skelly Paper Co., her collection of gift wrap features a number of Burtonesque designs, but she also offers some Baroque and Gothic styles for those looking to class things up a bit. Below are some of my favorites, and while I highlight my favorite colors of each design, most designs are available in red, white, green, teal, and purple in the Etsy shop.

Baroque Bats on Red Gothic Wrapping Paper

Red gift wrap with black baroque bat all over pattern
(Image: Etsy/Moonie Garcia)

Sleeping Bats on White Gothic Wrapping Paper

Gift wrapped in white wrapping paper with sleeping bat gothic style allover print.
(Image: Etsy/Moonie Garcia)

Flying Bats on Green Wrapping Paper

Green wrapping paper with black flying bats allover pattern.
(Image: Etsy/Moonie Garcia)

Spooky Lines on White Wrapping Paper

For fans of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, you’ll appreciate that this spooky wrapping paper is made to look almost identical to the gift wrap used on the shrunken head gift that Jack Skellington hand delivers to a child on Christmas night in the film.

Gift wrapped in the spooky lines white wrapping paper.
(Image: Etsy/Moonie Garcia)

While Goth Pop’s gift wrap is primarily pirate and aquatic-themed, they have a couple of stand out prints I really like.

Spiders and Candy Canes Gift Wrap

(Image: Goth Pop)

Gothic Santa Red Gift Wrap

A red wrapping paper print featuring a skull and crossbones design that uses candy canes as the crossbones and the skull is wearing a striped Santa hat.
(Image: Goth Pop)

Finally, for my witchy readers, I recently came across these from Roxanne Rhoads over at A Bewitching Guide to Halloween. Her shop has over a dozen spooky wrapping paper prints, but these new witchy prints are particularly magical.

Christmas Planchette & Skeleton Hand Candy Cane Wrapping Paper

Bkacl wrapping paper with Christmas planchette, and skeleton candy cane print
(Image: Zazzle/Bewitching Designs)

Creepy Christmas Wrapping Paper with Santa Skulls

Red wrapping paper with santa skulls, candy cane pentacle wreaths, and skull candy cane print.
(Image: Zazzle/Bewitching Designs)

So whether you’re wrapping up a bat, a rat, or the head you’ve found in the lake. This year make that present pop with a wrapping paper that’s as creepy and unique as you are!

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