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720 314 November 17, 2010 at 02:03 PM in Chat (14) elf Cosmetics
Posted this last year and too old to bump, but wanted to remind people to try and think of the earth this holiday season. I added a few more things in here, some more inexpensive and less wasteful alternatives to wrapping bounce

From an article: "Wrapping paper, from an ecological point of view, is a pretty worthless use of trees."

"In the U.S., an additional 5 million tons of waste is generated during the holidays. Four million tons of this is wrapping paper and shopping bags."

I've always disliked using wrapping paper... for many years now, I've wrapped gifts in the comics, newspaper, grocery store brown paper bags, magazines, reused giftwrap I've taken from others, or reusable gift bags. I find a way to make it still look attractive, and anyway - it gets ripped off in a few seconds!

Why use alternatives? Incredibly wasteful. My mom is a teacher and on a school trip they visited a dump.. they were told that wrapping paper is one of the most wasteful and plentiful things they see in a dump - and VERY slow to decompose. It can often be difficult to find a location to recycle your wrapping paper because of the materials are typically non-recyclable.

"People in the trash business will tell you: Wrapping paper is just solid waste with a pretty face."

For those of you who need pretty wrapping... how about trying this:
Use a very pretty envirosax reusable bag - which then also becomes part of of the gift!:

This video and blog [envirosax.com] inspired me to create this post:

Wrap your presents in an envirosax reusable bag [youtube.com]


Here is a thread for envirosax bags

(FYI I personally LOVE my envirosax bags... they're tiny, I keep 2 in my bag and use them for groceries, department store purchases or an extra bag. They're VERY pretty and I get tons of compliments. So they make a very nice gift, in addition to very pretty, environmental wrapping).

Or wayy cheaper, these ELF bags. [eyeslipsface.com]

Envirosax cute kid's bags for $3 at Target (when added to another order with free shipping over $50, plus 20% off $75)

Red one [target.com]

Pink one [target.com]

Just suggestions - there are many very attractive reusable bags at all kinds of stores one can use. I just saw some really pretty ones at homegoods.


Another article about wasteful wrapping paper. [earth911.com]

Please remember this holiday season: REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLESmilie

Anyone else have more earth-friendly ways to wrap?

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12-17-2010 at 05:54 AM.
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Cereal Boxes

For clothing, accessories, and gifts on the thinner side, a cereal box is a great option for a unique container. Make it funny by adding a gift topper. For instance, if you're using Cinnamon Toast Crunch, wrap it up with a recycled ribbon and stick a cinnamon stick in the knot of the bow. Or string some dried sliced fruit or berries through the ribbon.
I'm going to try using the cereal boxes and pour milk in them!
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12-21-2010 at 03:31 PM.
12-21-2010 at 03:31 PM.
Watched someone wrap his gifts in regular newspaper and leftover wine brown paper bags yesterday and was actually surprised how good the regular newspaper looks (I usually use comics myself). Probably helped that he was wrapping really neatly, I was impressed. He used one sports section, and he wrapped that whole group up with a page to spare.Cool

The wine brown paper bags looked good too, he said he was going to add a ribbon on a few of those.
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12-23-2010 at 01:04 PM.
12-23-2010 at 01:04 PM.
As people are wrapping, justa reminder to think of using alternatives! Started wrapping yesterday using the amazon brown paper they put as packing in the boxes.
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12-23-2010 at 01:56 PM.
12-23-2010 at 01:56 PM.
Quote from mushroomcap :
As people are wrapping, justa reminder to think of using alternatives!
Iagree go to a Groupon approved animal shelter, adopt a pet. skin it and use the skin as wrapping paper.

be sure to eat broil the carcas before consuming
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12-23-2010 at 02:21 PM.
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That is supposed to be very dangerous. Here is one brief article about it though there are many others online http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-...03358.html
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12-23-2010 at 02:26 PM.
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You can tape together construction paper (tape on the inside), use pages from workbooks (e.g., music with musical notes). In addition, you could avoid wrapping paper all together and hot glue various decorations (e.g., beads and buttons). For Create and Barrel boxes, you can cut along one side of it and then glue it back together with the writing inside and then just decorate the box. Also, consider using a big scarf to wrap it. There are many websites online that show you unique ways to wrap your gifts. You can also buy (or check out from the library) books that will give you more ideas.
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12-24-2010 at 12:45 PM.
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You can tape together construction paper (tape on the inside), use pages from workbooks (e.g., music with musical notes). In addition, you could avoid wrapping paper all together and hot glue various decorations (e.g., beads and buttons). For Create and Barrel boxes, you can cut along one side of it and then glue it back together with the writing inside and then just decorate the box. Also, consider using a big scarf to wrap it. There are many websites online that show you unique ways to wrap your gifts. You can also buy (or check out from the library) books that will give you more ideas.
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12-13-2011 at 08:04 AM.
12-13-2011 at 08:04 AM.
My family has always used newspaper, comics and reusable gift bags.
Just wanted to remind anyone thinking about it - reuse things in your house, don't buy wasteful wrapping paper

From an article:
"In the U.S., an additional 5 million tons of waste is generated during the holidays. Four million tons of this is wrapping paper and shopping bags."EEK!

Why use alternatives? Incredibly wasteful. My mom is a teacher and on a school trip they visited a dump.. they were told that wrapping paper is one of the most wasteful and plentiful things they see in a dump - and VERY slow to decompose. It can often be difficult to find a location to recycle your wrapping paper because of the materials are typically non-recyclable.

"Wrapping paper, from an ecological point of view, is a pretty worthless use of trees."

Other ideas for wrapping alternatives: magazines, old calendars, old maps, brown paper bags, shopping catalogs, leftover fabric, newspaper and comics, junk mail, used gift bags, cereal boxes,...so many things probably lying around your house!


Here are places to go for other ideas on wrapping:
Christmas Wrap Challenge: Finding Alternatives to Wrapping Paper [debtfreebythirty.net]

12 Easy Green Alternatives to Wasteful Gift Wrap [discovery.com]


10 alternative wrapping ideas [treehugger.com]

As you've probably noticed, trashcans overflow after winter holiday festivities. Wrapping paper, bows, ribbons and boxes fill up a big portion of that too-stuffed trash bin. Ease the load going to the landfill by wrapping your gifts in repurposed items and reusable containers. Here are 12 great ideas to get your imagination rolling for preparing your presents and ensuring they're something the recipient will never forget.

Reused Gift Bags
Most of us have a stash of gift bags saved from presents we've received. Put them to good use and commit to using only gift bags instead of wrapping. Also, if you feel a gift bag isn't finished without a filler like tissue paper, use a greener option—the shreds from your paper shredder!

Paper Grocery Bags

You can create beautiful gift bags from materials found around the house. Decorate paper grocery bags with markers and crayons, or decoupage them with magazine cut-outs. Use it as wrapping paper or a gift sack. Put on the finishing touch with scrap ribbon from previous projects.


Reusable Cloth Bags

Do you have scrap fabric lying around? Or maybe some old shirts you never wear but that have lovely patterns. Try your hand at some easy-sew cloth bags. Since you're making them by hand, you can sew them to suit your needs. You can also design them to be practical for the recipient as a shopping bag. Your imagination is the limit.

Clay Pots

Clay pots can make a present look extra interesting, and are a reusable item for the recipientM. Place your gift in the pot, and use the drainage dish as the lid to hide the present from view. Tie it together with a reused ribbon, or strips of scrap fabric. You can also decorate the pot to personalize it using ceramic markers available at craft stores.

A Gift in a Gift

One great way to make a gift extra special is to wrap it in another gift. A hand-knit scarf, a beautiful table cloth or runner, and hand-made purse or similar items are all great things to use for wrapping a gift within a gift.

Paper Waste


Raiding the paper recycling bin is a great way to get materials for gift wrap. Magazine pages, notes from a class, the crossword puzzle from yesterday's paper all could become ideal wrapping material for a package with personality.

Maps

Maps, especially road maps, can become obsolete. However, they never loose their visual intrigue. Put them to good use as wrapping for a package that the recipient will turn over and over...and over and over...before opening.

Junk Mail

What to do with junk mail that just keeps landing in your mailbox despite the fact that you signed up for the "do not mail" list? It's frustrating to see the waste—however, all those offers to win big, or those colorful coupons become humorous wrapping material.

Cereal Boxes

For clothing, accessories, and gifts on the thinner side, a cereal box is a great option for a unique container. Make it funny by adding a gift topper. For instance, if you're using Cinnamon Toast Crunch, wrap it up with a recycled ribbon and stick a cinnamon stick in the knot of the bow. Or string some dried sliced fruit or berries through the ribbon.

Glass Jars

After using up all the mayo for your world famous potato salad, use the jar as a gift container. Glass jars are versatile. Soak the label and remove it. Then get creative. Use recycled paper to line the interior as reversed wrapping to hide the gift, or leave it transparent for a "so close yet so far" effect. Use found objects to decorate it as a snowman or other winter icon. The options for how to use cloth, ribbon, and lid decorations are endless.

Furoshiki

This idea might be well combined with the "gift in a gift" suggestion. Furoshiki is a method of folding cloth into beautiful packages. Using a piece of beautifully printed cloth and a few knots in interesting places will create an eye-catching package.

A Bucket for Hobbyists

Does the recipient have a hobby? Use a bucket-like item related to what they love. For the chef, a cooking pot. A watering can for the gardener. A hat box for the fashionista. Showing them you know them inside and out will make the wrapping even better than the gift inside.


Tips for Toppers: To put that finishing touch on a gift, try a dried orange slice, a homemade gingerbread cookie, pinecones or a pine branch, or cinnamon sticks. Let your imagination roll on reusable, low-impact and found objects that would make the gift stand out from the crowd while staying practical.


Anyone else have more money saving and earth-friendly ways to wrap?woot
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You're taking away the trash-taking duties of hard-working Americans you liberal hippie! Soap Box
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12-13-2011 at 08:28 AM.
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Christmas paper was good enough for me and it's good enough for my kids. Now, I'm going to double wrap all of my gifts because of this thread.

Take your liberal tree-hugging hippy agenda to the Podium. Ranting

Where are those nerps when you need them?!?!?
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Thanks
good ideas
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OP is plant-ist. He's trying to take away the purpose and dream over every tree.....to be Christmas wrapping paper for some little boy or girl......opening that present Christmas morning and then later used to wrap up the dog and terrorize it.

Give a tree a job, OP, and take this crap to the podium! Angry2
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The Lounge comes through again Rofl2
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Quote from chewspam :
OP is plant-ist. He's trying to take away the purpose and dream over every tree.....to be Christmas wrapping paper for some little boy or girl......opening that present Christmas morning and then later used to wrap up the dog and terrorize it.

Give a tree a job, OP, and take this crap to the podium! Angry2
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The Lounge comes through again Rofl2
OP apparently doesn't care about the actual trees that we chop down so that we could watch them slowly die in our living rooms. He only cares about the Christmas paper trees. Dontknow
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