Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Santa Doesn't Need Tags and Bows



When I was kid, I was always questioning my mom about Santa. I would notice little things like Santa having the same wrapping paper as us. My mom would try to cover it up by saying, "Haha. Look at that... Santa has the same wrapping paper!" or "Santa let mommy wrap the presents this year." But I was not buying any of it. So for my boys, Santa has special wrapping paper that they have never seen. Santa also does not use bows or name tags. Each boy has his own paper, and all his presents are wrapped the same. Then, Santa places each boy's stocking by their presents so they know which is which.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Teacher Gifts

What do you give someone you don't know very well? I think Christmas treats and an ornament are a good choice. It's thoughtful, but not too personal. I like these small cardboard treat boxes instead of the big tins. They were only $1. Aiden gave each of his teachers a box of homemade treats with an ornament tied to the front. The celephane treat bag is filled with dark chocolate hazelnut biscotti. They are perfect for dunking in coffee. I also like that they seem to stay fresh a little longer because they are supposed to be dry and crisp.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas Towels As Gift Wrap!


I saw a cute way to wrap a small present using a Christmas towel in Crate and Barrel. I thought it was a creative way to be green. The best part is, your recipient gets an extra gift! This works great for hostess gifts, or to wrap your baked goods to give to neighbors, teachers, co-workers...etc.

My towel looks a little wrinkled cause I wrapped and unwrapped it a few times. Just tie the first two corners opposite each other, then repeat with the other two corners. You may have to play around with it, and tuck the edges in to get it how you want it.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Gift Card Holders

Last year, I saw an idea from Claire at Blah to Tada, who was guest blogger at Delia Creates. It was a way to make money or gift card holders out of paper bags. I love how they turned out. I wish I had taken a picture of the ones I made last year...But you can find out how to make your own here. You might have to scroll down til you see the paper bags.I also dressed up a birthday card with cutouts from a Crate and Barrel catalog.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Cookie Cutter Gift Tags

Make your own gift tags using scrapbook paper and ribbon 


Here's another way to make your own gift tags using what you have around the house. I traced cookie cutters onto leftover scrapbook paper, punched a hole, and added ribbon from my stash. Done!

Recycled Gift Tags

 If you're like me, and you save every gift bag (including the tissue paper) that you're ever given, then you probably haven't had to buy gift wrappings for at least 5 years! Yes, I get teased for saving every little bow and scrap of ribbon I find. But you never know when you will be able to use it. It's not just that I am cheap,but I feel so guilty about throwing things away when they are in good condition. My mom and I pass the same gift bags and bows back and forth every year until they get too raggedy to use anymore.The worst for me, was throwing away stacks of Christmas cards every year. As much as we would like to save every card from every family member on every occasion, we just can't. My husband already jokes that I am a hoarder! So I save the ones with cute shapes or designs that can be cut out and used as gift tags. I got this idea a long time ago, from my aunt. I'm not sure where she saw the idea, but she would cut them out and tape them to the package. It was so much more fun than ordinary gift tags. I later found a way to make it work for those gift bags that no longer have a tag. Simply punch a hole in the shape, about an inch or two from the edge, and then cut from the edge to the hole, and you can hang it from the cord handle of the bag. You can also use a little piece of tape for extra security if you are worried the tag will fall off. Dress them up with a little glitter or puffy paint to make them even more fun. This idea works for any occasion...birthdays,showers...etc. There is also a cool tutorial on how to make money and gift card holders out of old grocery bags at Blah to Tada. And for a great way to wrap a present without wrapping paper, try this idea- Eco-Christmas from Claire at Blah to Tada.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

My First Wreath




I did not intend to buy a wreath when I went into Joann Fabrics, but when I saw these feathers, I could not resist. Yes, I am a copycat. My friend has a gorgeous, white feather wreath that I have been admiring. Not much work here. I just wrapped a few embellishments around it. In the middle of the white feathers, is a hair clip I never wear.