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Editor’s Note: What goes better with a holiday gift guide than a great article on how to get creative with your gift wrapping…and do it in an eco friendly way!  We are so pleased to have Lissa Coffey of www.CoffeyTalk.com contributing to White Apricot this week with eight great gift wrap ideas.

 

Wrap it Up! Creative Gift Wrapping

by Lissa Coffey, CoffeyTalk

 

When a gift is beautifully wrapped, it becomes a presentation! There are some great ways to wrap gifts today that are both creative and ecologically sound. Here are my top tips for ways to “think outside the box!”



FABRIC
A long-time tradition in Japan, gifts are wrapped in beautiful fabrics, often silk, that are re-used several times over. The fabric "itself" can be a gift, a useful item: a scarf, a bandana, a lunch bag. Tie it up with fabric ribbon, which can be worn as a belt or hair ornament.

WHAT’S COOKING
Kitchen gifts can be wrapped in colorful dish towels or use oven mitts as “pockets” to hold small items. Use tablecloths to wrap large gifts, to pad heavy or breakable items, such as dishes and ceramic-ware. Aprons are a great way to wrap gifts for the aspiring chef. A kitchen canister could hold many goodies!

HOME GROWN
For the gardener, wrap gifts in a bucket, a planter or hang them as ornaments on a living tree. Think of “organic” ideas, like bird seed and a bird feeder, garden tools, decorative stone or maybe a gardening book wrapped in a reusable canvas tote that can be used when shopping.

KID STUFF
Wrap presents for kids in knit caps, close the hat with a novelty barrette, bracelet or rubber bands. Put stuffed toys or action figures in a cowboy hat and secure with a bright bandana. Use fabric paints to customize a pillowcase and wrap up large gifts in that!

BOXING DAY
The day after Christmas is known as “boxing day” in England and Australia because that is the day so many boxes are thrown out! Put your boxes to good use elsewhere… wrap gifts in a hat box, a gift tin, a tool box or an artists case. How about using a pencil box, a card case, or a coffee mug for business people?

PAPER, PLEASE
If you must use paper, think of creative ways to re-use it: wrap a travel-related gift in an old road map. Wrap a music related-gift in old sheet music. Make your own wrapping paper from grocery bags, have the kids decorate with crayon or write a poem or the person’s name right on the paper or use potato stamps in a holiday design. If you MUST buy wrapping paper, look for recycled paper – avoid wrapping paper with metallic colors, which is often produced in an environmentally unfriendly manner.

ACCESSORIZE
Use luggage tags or tree ornaments as gift tags. Instead of ribbon, use natural raffia. Use flowers instead of ribbon.

SHIPPING NEWS
When shipping gifts, use real popcorn (popped, no butter!) instead of foam “peanuts” and enclose a note to feed the birds with it!

 

 

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