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Christmas
Wrap
For wrapping
Christmas gifts the past few years I have purchased solid color green or
red paper at the card outlet store and wrapped everyone's presents the
same. Instead of buying all that ribbon I bought a roll of 6 inch
wide tulle at the craft store on sale for a couple bucks two years ago.
I used that to tie bows on the presents--it's lasted two years and
counting. It's easy, quick, and the gifts look really nice.
And, everyone knows who they are from. Also, instead of buying gift
tags, I cut up last years Christmas cards and write on the back of the
picture. Then I hole punch it and use a bit of ribbon to tie it to
the bow; or just tape a corner of it to the gift. The picture
decorates the package too! -- Amy from IL
This is a tip
everyone knows but it is a great reminder. After Christmas last year
I stocked up on Christmas wrapping paper, bows, tags, and ribbon. I
even bought more ornaments and holiday tins. I spent a total of 2
dollars. I will not need paper for 3 or 4 years. It is usually
90% off and sometimes in late January 95% off. I even found boxes of
Candy Canes for .02 cents. Stock Up!!! -- Michelle from NC
The other day I
was wrapping a gift for my Daughter to take to her Girl Scout Christmas
party, and couldn't find the scotch tape anywhere. Searching for an
alternative, and not really wanting to use duct tape, LOL I spied the
craft box and thought, "Hey the Glue!". Right on top was a
glue stick. It worked beautifully! It looked like a professional did it. I
will be using glue sticks on all my wrapping this year. :) -- Sue from TX
Cheap Gift Wrap
Save undamaged wrapping paper from your gifts to reuse next year
Use the Sunday comics section and tie with twine or raffia
Buy plain paper (either brown shipping paper or white paper) and
decorate it with stamps, stencils, stickers, etc.
Spray paint
boxes bright red, green, or gold. Works great for large gifts.
Use children's
pillowcases and tie with a fabric bow
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