Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas
One of the fun things about Christmas is seeing all those
presents under the tree and trying to guess what is inside of
them. The bright colorful paper that we buy each year is
not the only way to wrap a Christmas gift. Gifts come in
all shapes and sizes and not all of them are suitable for the
traditional wrapping paper. Some things are oddly shaped
and need a bit more creativity to get them wrapped. This
year investigate some other ways to surprise those special
people on Christmas morning.
For anyone that loves to sew, gift wrapping is a wonderful
opportunity to show your stuff. For instance, think about
a bottle of wine. We’ve all seen the pre-made bags to
hold them, but let’s save some money and have more fun by
making a cloth bag. Have you ever seen the bag that Crown
Royal comes in? A drawstring bag can hide a bottle of
wine, a bottle of bubble bath, or other accessory items you
want give as gifts. The bag itself doesn’t have to be
festive. It can be of a solid color and decorated with
bows, string, beads or anything else your heart desires.
Best of all, the packaging can be used as a carrying bag at
other times of the year.
What’s wrong with paper bags? We all have some hanging
around the house so let’s recycle them this Christmas.
Carefully cover large and small boxed gifts with the brown
bags. Decorate the bag wrapping with glittered Christmas
shapes. Use glue to create the shapes of stars,
ornaments, reindeer, and snowmen; then add glitter.
This is a great way to get kids to help you with your
decorating for grandparents, family and friends. Let them
decorate the bag with anything they choose, making the gift
even more personalized.
Make use of that gift wrap you are about to throw
away. This idea won’t take effect until next holiday
season, but it is a good idea. Save the areas that are not
crinkled beyond recognition. Those pieces can be used to
wrap stocking stuffers and small gifts like jewelry boxes next
year.
If you’re like me, you save empty boxes from electronics and
other things you purchase just in case you need them.
Since “just in case” doesn’t seem to come, use them for odd
shaped gifts that need to be packaged. A great example is
a stereo box which is perfect for wrapping up several pieces of
clothing. If you don’t want to wrap those odd shaped
plastic packages, make it easy on yourself - put them in a
box.
Take up the tradition of European countries when Christmas
was newly celebrated. Leave several smaller gifts in
everyone’s favorite pair of shoes. Place the shoes in
front of the fireplace or at the foot of their bed. You
may want to line the shoe with tissue paper since they probably
aren’t new “unscented” shoes.
There is more than one way to present a gift. If you
have an idea, try it to see if it works. No one ever
turned down a Christmas gift because it was in a shoe box or
wrapped in brown paper. Besides, it’s the thought that
counts remember.
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