Thrifty Gift Wrap
Alternatives
Here’s an all too common scenario: You’ve just picked up your kid from
soccer practice, and find yourself running to the store to buy a birthday
present for a party that takes place in an hour. If this sounds familiar, then
you are probably spending too much on gift wrap. A gift bag, tissue paper, and a
card can easily add $5.00 to the price of a gift, only to be thrown away as soon
as the present is opened. Save yourself some time and deposit $5.00 in the trash
now.
The first step to correcting this expensive habit is to break away from
last minute purchases. A little forward thinking and creativity can mean big
savings on gift wrap. Involve your kids in the process; and you will be teaching
them a big lesson on savings.
Stretch out a piece of butcher paper on the kitchen table and let your
little Picasso go to work designing wrapping paper for their friend’s present.
This will mean big savings for you, and your child will be proud to bring his or
her friend a present wrapped in paper that he or she made.
If you need something a little more sophisticated for your own friends,
try some of these thrifty solutions: Snatch up rolls of wall paper at thrift
stores and yard sales to be used in place of expensive wrapping
paper.
Wallpaper is just as pretty as wrapping paper; and can be purchased
second hand at a fraction of the price.
Wallpaper rolls also contain a lot more paper per roll, translating into
even more savings for you. Try this solution and you will find that a 10-cent
roll of wallpaper will go a long way towards cutting gift wrap costs.
Kraft paper is another great cost-saving solution. Rolls can be purchased
at craft stores and shipping centers at fairly low prices. Left as is or
decorated with stamps, you can create the same handmade looks seen in home
decorating magazines.
If you are a hard-core thriftster, brown paper grocery bags can be used
to create the same look at no cost to you. Get in the habit of asking for paper
bags when you check-out, and you will always have gift wrap on hand.
For the perfect finishing touch add a homemade
gift tag. If you save old cards this is a simple project. Just cut out a pretty
image from the front of a card, and punch a hole in the corner for an instant
tag.
Since cards are printed on a heavy stock of paper
and in pretty colors, you can also cut out blank areas of the card to create a
gift tag that can be personalized with stamps, stickers or a special message.
As you begin to craft more and more of your own gift wrap, consider
designating a closet to organize your supplies. You will be more motivated to
make wrapping paper and gift tags in advance if you have a convenient place to
store everything.
-Erin Huffstetler
Erin Huffstetler
is a freelance writer specializing in frugal living tips and tricks. Her work
has appeared in numerous print and electronic publications including Family
Circle, Guideposts For Kids and Pregnancy. As the stay-at-home mom of two young
kids, Erin is always looking for new ways to live better for less. For fun decorating
and craft project ideas check out Erin's "Trash to Treasures" and "Bead Making
Basics" courses at Suite101.com.
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