DIY on a budget: How To Wrap In A Pinch And Save A Penny
Published 12:00 am Monday, January 10, 2011
- DIY on a budget: How To Wrap In A Pinch And Save A Penny
If you are like me, there have been numerous times that you buy a gift for a special occasion like a birthday but you forgot one important item…the gift wrap. I know that most kids and adults will probably not cross you off their invite list for showing up with a gift in the bag from the store it came from. But let’s face it, a nicely wrap gift always looks like you care more if it’s presented well.
I challenged myself for this article to find things around my house that work well for gift wrap the next time I needed to give something to someone. My first gift that I needed wrapping for was a child’s birthday. It’s amazing what you can find once you set your mind on thinking outside the box. Here is what I ended up using:
• Gift Bag- The gift bag was from when I purchased some makeup at a local store.
• Tissue Paper- The tissue paper was left over from a previous gift.
• Ribbon- The ribbon was from a previous gift that was given to me.
• Stamp Design- The stamp design was done by using a scrapbook stamp that I already had in my stash.
• Name Tag- The name tag was used by cutting pieces of an old card apart and using scrapbook scissors to embellish the edges.
The next item that I used things around the house for was a little treat of tootsie rolls that I gave a friend. I could have just handed him the bag but it looks better to make the gift look like you put some effort into it. Here is what I used for this gift besides the tootsie rolls that I gave him:
• Cup- The cup was leftover from a party.
• Cellophane- The cellophane was from the wrapping on the outside of a cookie tray that I got at Christmas.
• Ribbon- The ribbon was from an old gift bag that was torn.
• Name Tag- The name tag was from an old card.
As you can see, you can find lots of things around your house that can help you out in a pinch and save little change in your pocket. Challenge yourself….you never know what you can repurpose!
CARLEIGH CARMICHAEL About the author: Carleigh Carmichael is a local writer who’s philosophy is “Why buy it for more when you can make it for less?”.