What can I use instead of gift wrapping?
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15 Alternatives to Wrapping Paper
- Baskets. Everyone loves a gift basket–so instead of hiding your gift under wrapping paper, display it proudly in a coordinating basket.
- Wallpaper.
- Newspaper.
- Tissue Paper.
- Tins, Cans, or Jars.
- Paper Grocery Bags.
- Reusable Fabric Bags.
- Fabric Scraps.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do you wrap an environmentally friendly gift?
Eco-friendly gift wrapping this Christmas
- Reuse wrapping paper. Smooth out pieces that are free from writing and sellotape (or even quickly iron them under a cloth).
- Make your own gift bags or boxes.
- Go eco with brown recycled paper.
- Wrap with fabric.
- Ribbons and bows.
- Don't forget the tape.
- Foil It Up. West Elm on YouTube.
- Give Your Newspaper A Second Life. MadeByMarzipan on YouTube.
- Construction Paper With A Bow.
- Create A Cool Gift Box Out Of A Cereal Box.
- Wrap It Up With A Scarf.
- A Brown Paper Bag.
- A Paper Cup.
- Wrap It Up With A Map.
Consequently, what can I use if I don't have tissue paper?
Obvious Alternatives If you don't have any toilet paper, just use another kind of paper. Paper towels, newspapers, phone books, notebook paper, printer paper, envelopes, etc. Look around the house and see what you can find. Some people have suggested using books, but I have too much respect for books to recommend that.
Step 1: Lay your box face down on your base wrapping paper. Cut a piece of paper that's wide enough and long enough to wrap around the gift. Cut off any excess. Step 2: Use Double Sided Tape to add a different color/pattern of wrapping paper diagonally on top of your original piece.