I bought a Yeti cooler as a Christmas gift but I am not sure how to wrap it. The cooler is large and bulky so regular wrapping paper will not work well. I want it to look festive when presented but I do not want the wrapping to tear. I thought about using a giant bag or fabric but I am not sure if that will look neat. I also wonder if I should decorate it instead of fully wrapping it. I want the person to feel excited when they see it. Has anyone here wrapped a Yeti cooler for Christmas before. Any creative ideas would be appreciated. ![]()
I wrapped a large cooler once by using a Christmas tablecloth instead of paper. I draped it over the cooler and tied it with ribbon. It looked festive and was easy to remove. The fabric did not tear like paper would.
I used a giant gift bag made for oversized items. The cooler fit inside and I stuffed tissue paper around it. It looked neat and festive. The bag was reusable which made it practical too.
I decorated the cooler itself instead of wrapping it. I tied a big bow around the lid and added a tag. It looked simple but festive. The person loved it and did not miss the wrapping paper.
Thank you I will try that!
I once wrapped a cooler with kraft paper but reinforced it with tape. It was not perfect but it held together. I added ribbon and a bow to make it look nicer. It worked for presentation.
I think fabric is the best option. Use a blanket or sheet in Christmas colors. Wrap it around the cooler and tie with ribbon. It looks cozy and festive. Plus the fabric can be reused later.
I placed the cooler inside a cardboard box and wrapped the box. It was easier to wrap a box than the cooler itself. The person was surprised when they opened it and found the cooler inside.
I decorated the cooler with stickers and bows. It looked playful and festive. Sometimes you do not need full wrapping. Just add decorations and it feels special.
That is a great point I did not think of that before.
I used a roll of cellophane to wrap the cooler. It was clear so you could see the gift but it looked shiny and festive. Add ribbon and it looks like a giant candy.
I think the key is to focus on presentation rather than perfect wrapping. Coolers are big and awkward. Use fabric, bags, or decorations. The surprise and thoughtfulness matter more than neat wrapping.
I once tied a giant bow on the cooler and placed it under the tree. It looked like a display piece. Everyone noticed it immediately. Sometimes simple decoration is enough.