Wrap Gifts
Making Green choices when choosing wrap gifts is really difficult as there are so many variables to consider. How is the item or materials produced? where and how is it shipped? What is the impact of the facility and company that produced it? On top of that will the whole crew love it?!
One thing I always consider is the quality of whatever I’m buying. Is this item practical? Will I wear it for years to come? Can it last that long?
One of the best wrap gifts I’ve ever gotten was a waterproof Patagonia duffle bag with the shows name on it. Because it’s waterproof and really well made I’ve used this so many times over the past 6 years. It’s still in perfect condition.
Thinking about this has lead me to collect a series of quality practical options for show or department wrap gifts that can be screen printed or embroidered, with our company assurance of easy ordering and quick turnaround. You can browse the growing collection on our new website – and do be sure to come back to see what we have added. Thinking of something specific? We’ll source it!



How to Select the Best Decoration Style for Cast and Crew Gifts
Custom Decoration Methods for Wrap Gifts
Wrap gifts are a unique way to show appreciation to cast and crew members at the end of a film or TV production. The right decoration method can make your gift stand out and leave a lasting impression. Below, we break down the most popular customization options, when to use them, and their benefits and drawbacks, tailored for film and TV professionals.
Embroidery
Embroidery adds texture and professionalism to your gifts, making them look high-quality and durable. This technique involves stitching your logo or design with thread onto the item.
Best For:
- Jackets, hoodies, and crew shirts
- Hats, beanies, and bags
Pros:
- Long-lasting and resistant to wear
- Adds a high-end feel to gifts
- Suitable for fabrics that don’t need to be flat
Cons:
- Limited color options based on thread availability
- Not ideal for small text or intricate designs
Screen Printing
Screen printing applies layers of ink directly onto the surface of your gift. It’s cost-effective for bulk orders and creates vibrant, eye-catching designs
Best For:
- T-shirts and casual crew apparel
- Tote bags and reusable gift bags
Pros:
- Affordable for large quantities
- Works well for bold, colorful designs
Cons:
- Less suited for fine details
- Setup costs make it impractical for small runs
Heat Transfer Printing
This method uses heat and pressure to bond a design onto the surface of the item, offering vibrant, full-color options.
Best For:
- Personalized apparel or small orders
- Custom patches for jackets or bags
Pros:
- Ideal for detailed designs with many colors
- Quick turnaround for short runs
Cons:
- Less durable than embroidery or screen printing
- Not suitable for high-heat materials
With these decoration options, you can create wrap gifts that are as memorable as the production itself. Contact us to learn more about customizing your gifts to reflect your unique project!
