creative packaging


This Christmas we've been on quite a strict budget, so we've been really creative in how and what we're doing for Christmas. Although I've never been one to re-gift, I've kept what I call my 'gift' closet.

It's full of things that I've received which are nice gifts but are items I've never been able to use due to various reasons. It may have been a duplicate of something I already had, or maybe just not my taste.

I keep gifts that I buy throughout the year in my gift closet, as well as the items that I would 'someday' re-gift. That someday is now. I've never re-gifted to date, but with little to no money at this point I'm now willing to use my gift closet and it's resources without hesitation.

As I started looking through my closet, I realized I had no paper to wrap them in. So, my son and decided to wrap them all in newspaper and draw red bows on each package. I'm sure it's a little cheesy, but I can rest easy when all the paper is torn off and thrown away...knowing that I'm not letting nice paper go to waste. I recycle most everything...paper gift bags, tissue paper, and bows. But it's so hard to re-use used wrapping paper, which usually gets thrown away each year.

Although these little packages look a little sad under my tree, as they lack the luster of the shiny Christmas paper, they definitely bring a smile to my face. My son and I have spent some sweet quality time picking out the newspaper pages and marking them up with our drawn on red Christmas bows. And I'm sure the recipients of these packages, will take more time to notice what paper they're wrapped in than if I'd used regular holiday wrapping.

Comments

My brother has been wrapping gifts in newspapers for years - it is unique and ecologically thoughtful.

It's an awesome habit/tradition to start!
Anonymous said…
Um, I love this idea. I think nothing says love like a personalized gift from a child.
Joeprah said…
Great idea! Dare I say it is more thoughtful than traditional wrapping paper. Cool!
Kimberly McKay said…
The only downside is that it makes your fingers black with ink! But other than that ... it's fun!
Upset Waitress said…
I don't think your gifts look sad at all. As a matter of fact, there is way more thought put into EVEN wrapping those presents. You accomplished several things. You saved money, you recycled paper, you personalized the wrapping, and you gave your kid something creative to do! This is fantastic.

My word verification was FantasticMommy
Rebecca said…
I think it looks great too! What a great idea having a gift closet and creative wrapping as well. I wanted to get some butcher paper and have the kids draw on it then use it for my wrapping paper but didn't have time this year. Maybe I'll have them do it and use that paper year round for other gifts.
Tam said…
Don't you think that when times are tough and money is tight we are so much more creative? It forces us to be. I love your gift wrapping idea!

Times are tough for sooo many people right now. Most of my friends are making their gifts for others this year. Which, honestly, I love more. I'll be spending a couple days baking goodies and my daughter will be crocheting scarfs. We have purchased gifts - but the ones made with our hands I'm excited about giving the most.

And...My name is Tammy, and I'm a re-gifter =)
Tam said…
Girl, I've been catching up on blogs all night! I started with your other one earlier. You see how long it took me to get to the "W's"? Ridiculous!

Merry Christmas!
Anonymous said…
I think your idea is a GREAT one!! I often use any brown paper bags I may have and let the kids decorate them with stickers and drawings.

And your idea of a gift closet? I think it's a splendid idea!

Have a happy holiday!

Lis Garrett
http://www.MelissaGarrett.wordpress.com
Anonymous said…
I use recycled paper for gift wrapping.

I manage payday loan and cash advance company.
Killlashandra said…
Very cute idea. I've always thought the comics make great wrapping paper. ;)
I don't think that there is anything wrong with it... it is a good idea... my do it next year myself...
Boy o do I know budget shopping! As long as we do our best, that's all that really matters. I think the presents look fantastic :-)

Merry Christmas from Eric
Anonymous said…
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your positive attitude and the way you keep your holiday spirit even during tough times. Merry Christmas my friend!
Kimberly McKay said…
Ahhh, all your comments are so sweet. Thanks to you all for stopping by! And...Thanks Terri...miss chattin' with ya. I hope you all have a very blessed Christmas tomorrow and remember the reason we celebrate the 25th!
God bless you all!
Loz said…
And a merry Christmas to you and your son and family
Anonymous said…
I'm all for repurposing a gift. No sense in it not being used. Just as long as it doesn't go back to the receiver or someone that wouldn't enjoy I say why not.
We have had many Christmas' like this. We have made our own stockings from construstion paper and snowmen from paper plates. We still have them and look back on them fondly. It's what you make of the day that counts. Kids don't need as much as we think. They will barely remember what they get anyways. I think your packages are great.
Blessings,
Debbie aka The Real World Martha(S)
http://realworldmartha.wordpress.com

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