OK, so we all know that Christmas wrapping paper is one of them, but there are some other things you can use to wrap those Christmas gifts up. Here are ten ideas that might well save you a fortune…
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Wrapping a gift in a plastic carrier bag doesn’t have to be tacky if you use a little bit of creative flair to show you care.
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Gift wrapping doesn’t come anymore recycle friendly than this. Might want to save off picking those leaves until the very last moment.
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You might not have any burlap bags laying around, but you might want to ask the local fruit and veg man if he has any spare.
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This might well be the perfect use for all those leftover candy and sweets you still have from Halloween. You know the ones, no-one seems to like them, not even the dog.
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Remember all those old music books you have in the garage? Well, they can be used to finish off presents and make them look simply amazing.
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Just make sure there is nothing in the news stories that might break the festive spirit for them. Have a quick read through it first.
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If you have the odd page that you couldn’t do I would use those rather than once you have finished. It might give them something extra to do if they don’t like their gift.
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It’s a very vintage way of wrapping gifts and one that I can only presume was once the only way to do it!
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If they really don’t like the gift inside of it, they can use the map to hit the road! Not very festive I suppose, but it made me smile.
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If you can pick out their favourite comic book and find a 2nd copy of it, they just might appreciate it that little bit more no matter how good or bad the gift inside of it is.