The holidays are rapidly approaching and ever so slowly, the Christmas decorations are becoming more and more visible. People are hitting the malls a bit early in order to avoid the mad holiday rush and remain organized. My aunt already has all of her gifts bought for people and already had the wrapping paper out to disguise them as well. Though she doesn’t put her tree up until December, she has them all sitting in her guest room waiting for their grand debut.
If you’re anything like me, you might stock up after the holidays on things for the next season. I have gotten cards, decorations and wrapping paper for almost free by purchasing after Christmas is over. Sure, I have to store them all year, but if my costs are cut in more than half, it is definitely worthwhile. That’s more money that I can spend on buying gifts for others, or myself. Though decorations are sometimes hard to find after the holidays, wrapping paper usually remains in abundance. That’s what I always love to stock up on.
My favorite thing to do is buy plain green or red wrapping paper. Then, I’ll buy wrapping paper that has big snowmen or characters on it. I’ll spend some time cutting out the snowmen, snowflakes, Santas or anything else, and set them aside. After wrapping a gift in the plain colored paper, the cut-outs make excellent name tags. The recipients usually love them and it adds a creative touch to gift-giving. I’ve also kept Christmas cards that I’ve received and cut them apart as well to use as name tags. You can do this for any occasion - cut up birthday cards and use plain wrapping paper for birthday presents. If you venture to some Dollar Stores or discount stores, you can get wrapping paper for any occasion. Decorating packages or using name tags isn’t just limited to Christmas. You can do it for anything - baby gifts, showers, weddings, you name it.
Since my daughter is getting older and now enjoys coloring, she loves to help me make wrapping paper. For my husband’s Father’s Day gift, I got a roll of plain white wrapping paper and let her color all over it. We used it to wrap his gift and he absolutely loved it. She was completely thrilled that it looked so wonderful and that he’d made such a big deal out of it. I’m not sure who was happier about it. Let your kids help you make wrapping paper. Not only will they be thrilled but they might just be entertained for a while and the recipients will most likely be thrilled about getting a gift with homemade wrapping paper covering it.