This gift wrap paper makes your presents look like fresh loaves of bread
This gift wrap paper makes your presents look like fresh loaves of breadI’d definitely shell out some dough for this wrapping paper! Designed by Japanese creative Ippei Tsujito, these incredibly clever sheets of wrapping paper turn any...

I’d definitely shell out some dough for this wrapping paper! Designed by Japanese creative Ippei Tsujito, these incredibly clever sheets of wrapping paper turn any gift you wrap into a loaf of bread. Printed with hyperrealistic bread textures, these gift wrapping sheets clad your items, making them look like a baguette, a ciabatta, or a loaf of sandwich bread. It doesn’t matter what shape your gift is – the different sheet designs help cover a variety of forms.
Flowers, checkered patterns, metallic or kitschy prints be damned. Give me bread-themed gift-wrapping paper any day of the week. I absolutely knead, I mean need, these!
Designer: Ippei Tsujito
The wrapping papers are detailed with remarkable intricacy. The texture of the dough is browned in parts that need to be brown, you can see flour dusting, crusts crinkling, and even the scoring marks on the baguette and sandwich-style prints. Clad this over your gift and it almost instantly resembles a loaf of bread – perfect for someone who’s a sourdough-slave, a foodie, or someone who adores quirk. Just make sure you nail the art of wrapping these perfectly, because for anyone who’s performed texture-mapping in a 3D software, you know the importance of aligning textures to create the perfect model!
As beautifully creative as these are, they are conceptual for now. Ippei shared them on their IG page, along with a few other adorably creative designs, although there are multiple comments begging for the designer to launch these so people can buy them. I say, make a few more! A brioche for wrapping circular objects, challah for fancy gifts, maybe even a focaccia for something flat and rectangular like a book!
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