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When I began The Gifted Blog, I was really excited to help people enjoy the process of gift wrapping. For most of us, it's a rare occasion in our everyday lives to be creative. The more I wrap gifts and write about it, the more I realize how versatile it can be.
So if you hate to wrap gifts but wish you didn't, take the things you do enjoy and incorporate them into your gift wrapping practice!
Finish this sentence: "I hate wrapping gifts. I'm more of a(n) ________."
So if you hate to wrap gifts but wish you didn't, take the things you do enjoy and incorporate them into your gift wrapping practice!
Finish this sentence: "I hate wrapping gifts. I'm more of a(n) ________."
1) Engineer. Try constructing your own box, like this one made with recycled goods. Or for efficiency's sake, build a rip cord into your wrapping.
2) Knitter. Make your gift a muffler instead of using ribbon.
3) Computer programmer. Instead of a card, put a website address where your gift recipient can view a page made for them!
4) Baker. Tie a baggie with a cookie or other treat on top in lieu of a bow.
5) Impulse shopper. Use the sleeve of last season's sweater to wrap a bottle of wine.
6) Photographer. Put a photograph of the gift recipient (or a related photo, as above) on your gift to serve as tag and decoration in one!
7) Writer. Write a note or poem directly onto the wrapping paper. Use a thicker pen for best results.
8) Prankster. Wrap your gift in duct tape. Probably use some discretion with this one.
I hope these ideas free you up to play around and enjoy! What other unconventional ideas do you have that might make gift wrapping more fun?
8) Prankster. Wrap your gift in duct tape. Probably use some discretion with this one.
I hope these ideas free you up to play around and enjoy! What other unconventional ideas do you have that might make gift wrapping more fun?





