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Wrapping Up a Greener Christmas

Wrapping paper and Christmas cards are part of the tradition but how about being even more creative and environmentally friendly? Sending online Christmas cards isn’t the same but it’s an alternative. If you buy cards get them in a box, buying a single card will cost a lot more. Plus you will have enough cards rather than going out again for anyone you forgot. Of course, look for cards and wrapping paper made with recycled paper.

Wrap presents in fabric: dish cloths, towels, blankets, scarves, pillowcases and clothing. How about giving presents in other containers such as lunch bags, travel cases, laundry baskets, cookie jars, food storage containers, tool boxes, knapsacks and other things people can use again. It’s a present in a present that way. You can also wrap presents in drawings children have made. Pages from comics, magazines, newspapers and books too dog earred to reuse (second hand bookstores) are crafty ideas too.

Skip the bows and ribbons and go with other reusable things like strings of beads, knitting yarn, garden twine and mittens on a string for kids. Decorate the top of the package with Christmas ornaments, fridge magnets, hair clips, seed packages, sample packs of coffee, photos from Christmas past, anything small and useful or just small and pretty.

[tags]environment, global warming, Xmas, Christmas, holidays, thrifty[/tags]

2 Comments

Well, I have a membership to one of those warehouse stores that sell everything in really big portions. I bought this big roll of gift wrap. It must be 15cm thick with a tiny 2cm core tube: all the rest is tightly wound funky gift wrap. I’m on my 4th Xmas with this tube. Every package to every person has this same gift wrap. I even give my dogs (beanie & ronin) rawhide chews wrapped up with this stuff. I may never live long enough to use it all up. OTOH, it might not last as long as the jar of dehydrated onion I got there about 7 or 8 years ago…


Jondr

I couldn’t do that. I live in a small place with no extra closets or storage space. My family and I have been using those Christmas gift bags and just being careful so we can reuse them every year. They don’t need any tape which is a nice saving too.

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