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2009-12-17 1:00 PM

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Elite
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Subject: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
Just trying to get some new ideas...I did A TON of online shopping this year.  So I have lots of boxes to use - - but I've always felt that buying (sometimes expensive) paper to wrap presents in...that'll just get thrown away is a WASTE of money and resources!!  And 99% of the presents I give are for adults...and they're related to me...so they don't really care!!

In the past I've used:
- Drawings from my pre-school and kindergarten (but ran out of those)
- Ads from newspaper (got that idea from my brother) - if you cut them in strips you can actually curl it!

Any new ideas??

ETA:  I am already aware of Justin Timberlake's idea of wrapping and gift giving...


Edited by lkc01234 2009-12-17 1:01 PM


2009-12-17 1:10 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
I used to cover my sister's gift entirely in duct tape. Watching her try to open her present from me was always the highlight of my Christmas.

2009-12-17 1:12 PM
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Elite
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
graceful_dave - 2009-12-17 1:10 PM I used to cover my sister's gift entirely in duct tape. Watching her try to open her present from me was always the highlight of my Christmas.


Lol!!  I SOOO might have to do that...to MY brother..whose name is Dave...hmmmm...
2009-12-17 1:26 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
Posted this in another thread but last year I gifted everything in re-usable cloth bags. A nice "2nd" gift and good for the environment.

2009-12-17 1:28 PM
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lisac957 - 2009-12-17 2:26 PM Posted this in another thread but last year I gifted everything in re-usable cloth bags. A nice "2nd" gift and good for the environment.

Those are cute. But as a side note, it's kind of funny - now that everyone is trying to go "green" I keep getting reusable bags from races and other events. So now I have a billion of them, half of which I don't use b/c it's just me that I'm shopping for, so I never need more than a couple of them. So it seems almost equally wasteful.

2009-12-17 1:37 PM
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Elite
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
I did a google search and am looking...I had to laugh at this one!

Fun Ways to Wrap Gifts #3: Satisfy Their Sweet Tooth

Do you know someone who loves candy? Then use candy wrappers to wrap their presents in a fun and original way. The easiest way to do this is to buy large candy bars that have a paper wrapper. This way, the wrappers are clean and large enough to where you don't have to buy a hundred candy bars just to wrap one present. This is not only a fun way to wrap a gift, but its also fun because you have an excuse to eat all those candy bars.


So -lemme get this straight...you're giving someone with a sweet tooth...empty cand wrappers???  It's like you're saying "HA HA! I really enjoyed this - too bad you can't!!"


2009-12-17 1:38 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
What I´ve done is to use pages from magazines. The end result is an interesting collage of pics.
2009-12-17 3:12 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???

Glue individually wrapped hard candies (candy canes, starlight mints, butterscotch drops) to the top of the box. 

Wrap the box in a cheap scarf, handkerchief, dishtowel, pillowcase, or blanket (they can put the blanket in the trunk of the car for emergencies). 

If you're artistic, "sand paint" the box (glue and colored sand/salt) to make a picture or design).  Go nuts with some tempra paint (the heavy, vibrant stuff). 

Make a collage from magazine pictures. 

2009-12-17 3:18 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
A lot of people on here have a ton of race t-shirts.  Use one for wrapping.
2009-12-17 3:22 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
Pretty basic but Ive used the comics out of a magazine.. dont think you can ever go wrong with some garfield
2009-12-17 3:33 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
I go to Michael's and buy the white or brown butcher paper.  You can get 5-10x the square yardage for the same cost compared to regular wrapping paper.  Throughout the year I buy ribbons at fabric stores when they go on sale.  The paper is 100% recycleable and I only ever have to have one or two rolls of paper in the house.  Just need pink ribbons for the girls, red or gold for Christmas, etc.  Pretty cheap compared to traditional wrapping paper as well.  If I had any sort of creativity at all, I would also get some stamps and make it look more like wrapping paper, but alas, I am an engineer


2009-12-17 3:35 PM
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2009-12-17 3:39 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
Sometimes I wrap a present in some kind of related fabric item -- for example, if I give kitchenware, I might wrap it in some cute dishtowels. I like the look of a nicely-wrapped gift, but I also really hate the waste of wrapping paper.
2009-12-17 4:51 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
If the gift is in a box, I get colored sharpies and color pictures all over them.
2009-12-17 5:37 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
FeS - 2009-12-17 3:33 PM I go to Michael's and buy the white or brown butcher paper.  You can get 5-10x the square yardage for the same cost compared to regular wrapping paper.  Throughout the year I buy ribbons at fabric stores when they go on sale.  The paper is 100% recycleable and I only ever have to have one or two rolls of paper in the house.  Just need pink ribbons for the girls, red or gold for Christmas, etc.  Pretty cheap compared to traditional wrapping paper as well.  If I had any sort of creativity at all, I would also get some stamps and make it look more like wrapping paper, but alas, I am an engineer


That's a pretty good idea!! 

And there is nothing wrong with engineers Laughing
2009-12-17 7:33 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
lkc01234 - 2009-12-17 5:37 PM
And there is nothing wrong with engineers Laughing


I don't know about that. I worked for a large civil engineering firm. Big enough that they had their own environmental science group to do environmental impact assessments and whatnot. The engineers were all downstairs. Upstairs was the accounting, marketing, enviro people and urban planners. We could all tell when an engineer wandered upstairs.


2009-12-17 7:40 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
graceful_dave - 2009-12-17 7:33 PM
lkc01234 - 2009-12-17 5:37 PM And there is nothing wrong with engineers Laughing
I don't know about that. I worked for a large civil engineering firm. Big enough that they had their own environmental science group to do environmental impact assessments and whatnot. The engineers were all downstairs. Upstairs was the accounting, marketing, enviro people and urban planners. We could all tell when an engineer wandered upstairs.


Do not judge all engineers based on that - that's like saying all lawyers are dirtbags...and I'm guessing there might be one or 2 out there that aren't... (JOKING!!)
2009-12-17 9:03 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
If you are giving small gifts to kitcheny people you can buy a nice dish towel and wrap with that. Or Google japanese fabric wrapping and you will see some really nice examples of wrapped packages (they wrap lunches in fabric for carrying to work/school) and they are very cute/pretty too!
2009-12-17 9:13 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???

Used undies and duct tape?

2009-12-17 10:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
Go to a local airport and ask for outdated flying charts.  They're big and interesting.  Great for kids!
2009-12-17 10:12 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
lisac957 - 2009-12-17 1:26 PM Posted this in another thread but last year I gifted everything in re-usable cloth bags. A nice "2nd" gift and good for the environment.



You should start your own website and sell them for $5 apiece.


2009-12-18 4:42 PM
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
I was thinking about using architectural drawing / blue print paper.
2009-12-18 4:55 PM
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Elite
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???
Thanks for all of your ideas!
2009-12-20 1:05 PM
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Elite
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???

I used to save rejected versions of the maps I used to make for a living....

for small packages - old yellow pages.

2009-12-20 6:27 PM
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Elite
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Subject: RE: Creative ideas to wrap presents???

I just thought of another one...  I have a ton of pillowcases (not sure why)- tie dye them and use them as gift bags!

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