Well according to Google Trends…the popular theme for Christmas decor this year is a Ralph Lauren Christmas themed decor and the trending wrapping paper is tartan and plaid wrapping paper! I found a few examples of these to share incase you are wanting to jump on this trend! Of course do what you like and want with your decor and wrapping, because at the end of the day none of that really matters..right? Everyone does the best that they can with what they have and that is perfectly ok!
What is tartan wrapping paper?
Tartan wrapping paper is gift wrap that features a traditional plaid pattern — the kind often seen in Scottish kilts.
What “Tartan” Means
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“Tartan” is the Scottish term for a crisscross pattern of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors.
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Each combination of colors and stripes originally represented a specific Scottish clan or family.
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Today, it’s used broadly to describe any plaid design that looks classic, cozy, or festive.
Tartan Wrapping Paper Style
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Common during the holidays because it gives a warm, traditional, and elegant Christmas feel.
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Usually features red, green, navy, black, gold, or white lines — but you’ll also see modern versions in neutral tones like beige or gray.
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Often paired with velvet or satin ribbons, pine sprigs, or metallic bows for a cozy “Scottish winter” look. Here's a fun idea for an inexpensive Christmas decor idea where you can wrap your door in tartan wrapping paper from Walmart!
Example Descriptions You Might See
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“Blackwatch Tartan Wrapping Paper — elegant navy & forest green plaid”
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“Rustic Brown Tartan Paper — farmhouse holiday vibes”
What is a Ralph Lauren Christmas?
It just describes a classic, cozy, upscale Christmas aesthetic inspired by the Ralph Lauren brand’s iconic look — think timeless plaid, equestrian elegance, and old-money lodge charm. Nothing official, just an overall vibe.
The Look & Feel
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Tartan everywhere: red, green, navy, and blackwatch plaids on blankets, pillows, ribbons, wrapping paper, and tablecloths
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Rich textures: wool, velvet, leather, cashmere, and tweed
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Warm tones: deep reds, forest greens, gold accents, and candlelight glow
I had to add this…because wow. This Ralph Lauren candle is $495! Are you kidding me?? I guess some people will pay that price but I surely would not.
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Heritage patterns: crest motifs, houndstooth, cable knits, and subtle equestrian details (like stirrups, bridles, or horse imagery)
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Classic decor: evergreen garlands, brass candlesticks, plaid stockings, roaring fireplaces, and pinecones














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