minniebeth
DIS Veteran
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I love all different kinds of wrapped gift looks. It depends on what is being wrapped and who it is for.
I love kitchen and food items in country looking paper and bows/raffia in more earth tones with splashes of red and green. I love the cranberry and hunter green colors as well.
Other gifts I love the heavier paper, with less Christmasy theme, more of the colors of Christmas. I love scrolls, paisley, etc.
I do love the blues with snowflakes, etc. too.
My gifts always have a ton of ribbons, bows, trinkets, etc. Just love my gifts dressed up!
Each one of my kids' Santa gifts have their own paper, matching to their age and interest level. Usually some type of cool Santa paper for my DS15, Pooh for my DD13 (she'll NEVER outgrow Pooh!), and something young and girly for my DD8. Last year it was Christmas Disney Princesses. Once I wrap their gifts in that paper, I pass that paper along to others since it came from the North Pole and of course we wouldn't have that paper in our house.
Does anyone else do this?
I love kitchen and food items in country looking paper and bows/raffia in more earth tones with splashes of red and green. I love the cranberry and hunter green colors as well.
Other gifts I love the heavier paper, with less Christmasy theme, more of the colors of Christmas. I love scrolls, paisley, etc.
I do love the blues with snowflakes, etc. too.
My gifts always have a ton of ribbons, bows, trinkets, etc. Just love my gifts dressed up!

Each one of my kids' Santa gifts have their own paper, matching to their age and interest level. Usually some type of cool Santa paper for my DS15, Pooh for my DD13 (she'll NEVER outgrow Pooh!), and something young and girly for my DD8. Last year it was Christmas Disney Princesses. Once I wrap their gifts in that paper, I pass that paper along to others since it came from the North Pole and of course we wouldn't have that paper in our house.
Does anyone else do this?
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