Updated: Friday, 14 Dec 2012, 8:41 AM CST
Published : Thursday, 13 Dec 2012, 12:03 PM CST
Gift wrapping is in my top five reasons why I love the holiday season. Although wrapping presents can get tedious, with a bit of creativity the wrapping can be as good as the gift.
The part that a really love about wrapping is getting to use alternative forms of wrapping materials instead of a super-sized roll of Christmas paper.
Mix it up. Use craft paper, elements from nature, vintage decorations, pipe cleaners, and more. The list goes on.
3 ways to spice up your holiday gift wrap:
Wrap it up – I’ll take it –
I’m content with using regular wrapping paper, but for those special gifts I really like making the wrapping something to remember as well.
This year I got my daughter a necklace I know she’ll love. Wrapping up a small jewelry-sized box, though, seemed to be a little boring.
Instead, I wrapped a vintage handkerchief around the box and added some satin ribbon to keep it together. After adding a bow and a tag, this gift came with an added a memory.
To get the whole gang involved, get the kids to create works of art on craft paper. You can ask them to personalize each piece for a special someone.
Put a bow on it –
There are many ways to improvise a sweet bow, from embroidery thread to jute to folded paper.
For the holiday season, incorporating some evergreen into your bow or gift bling is a perfect way to add a little zing to your wrapping.
I used some cuttings from our Christmas tree and a jingle bell to make these fragrant bows.
Whose is it?
Once you have your gift wrapped, the next step is to add a tag. Go green and recycle your old holiday cards into gift tags for packages and bags this season. Try out our step-by-step guide.
Downloadable tag template [click here]
Step-by-step in Photos – Make It: Turn cards into tags [click here]
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