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9. Holiday Gift Wrapping

 

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Boxes come in all shapes and sizes. Many can now be purchased in a rainbow of colors. If you purchase or have a solid color box, cut out patterns such as snowmen, snowflakes, or other designs and line the box with tissue paper that is in contrast to the color of the box. This way the cut-outs will be shown with the hint of the tissue paper just behind. Use an X-Acto knife for best results - available at any hardware or craft store. Also remember that if you can't find tissue paper in the exact color you are searching for, layering the paper will increase the depth and magnitude of the shade that you are trying to achieve. Too dark – remove a tissue or two; too light - add more.

 To add a special touch to your package or gift tags, choose a design that has features you can outline with a glitter pen. Then the sparkle and shine will add so much to the gift.

Raffia has been a staple accent for packages in the last few years. Cut 6" pieces and bundle in the middle with a twist tie. Make several of these bundles for a more pronounced showing; fluff out; and attach to the package with a glue gun. You can attach a small felt ornament to one of the strands or a jingle bell.

 Wallpaper also makes a nice gift-wrapping material if you can find some really interesting designs.

 Using those metallic star stickers that we are all familiar with and a plain index card, create a Christmas tree, wreath, or star and use as an attractive gift tag.

Creating your own gift-wrap from plain white paper and embellishing with designs can be an afternoon of fun for the whole family. Use light-weight felt or fleece and tie with yarn - add cut out snowflakes or other designs.

 A light-weight towel (bath or kitchen) adds a special second gift.

 Christmas material can also be purchased by the yard to use as wrapping paper.

 Drapery tassels can be used to "tie" up a gift and give it a "Victorian" feel.

Paper doilies over solid color gift wrap gives a package a "delicate" feel.

A very large gift in a very large carton - spray paint the box (removing the gift first), and then replace the item. Add some features such as stencils or other effects and no paper is needed. Tie with festive cord and you are ready to go.

 There is no end to the possibilities.

 The most important gift is your love and your time - creating your own wrappings, cards, tags, etc. gives the recipient double the gift value – ENJOY!