November 30, 2009

Eco Friendly Gift Wrapping Paper

Wrapping paper is a huge waste of money and natural resources. Imagine, each roll can cost as much as $5 – and yet most of it ends up torn and thrown away. What a waste!

Eco Friendly Gift Wrapping Paper

It’s time to use eco friendly gift wrapping paper. Not only is it cheaper to make your own wrapping paper, but it’s also better for our planet. Here are some easy ways you can do it:

1. Paper bags

This is a simple, uncomplicated way to make wrapping paper. You can just use the decorated brown paper bag as a gift bag, or cut the bags up to make sheets of wrapping paper. If you have rubber stamps, by all means use those. But if you don’t, or if you want a different design, there’s no need to run out and buy them – you can make your own ink stamp from a potato, or employ your children’s hands to make multi-colored hand-prints with tempura paint.

To make your own potato stamps, you’ll need:
– a potato
– a permanent marker
– small knife, such as an Exacto
– ink or paint

Cut the potato in half. Use the permanent marker to draw a simple design, such as a triangular tree-shape, on the cut end of the potato. Then, using a small, sharp knife (grown-ups only for this step!), cut away the negative space around your design. The part that is not cut away will be your stamp. Use the other half of the potato for another design.

Dip the potato in ink or tempura paint and stamp away. White paint on brown paper adds sparkle, green and red are seasonal, and a variety of colors is interesting and fun. Let the stamp design and color choice say something about you and your family, or about the gift recipient.

2. Newspaper and catalogues

Wrapping a gift in the colorful Sunday funnies is old-fashioned and economical. You can also contact your local newspaper and ask if they will give you the “butt ends” of the paper rolls. These are blank ends of the newspaper rolls that are thrown away after each printing. You can decorate this as you would the paper bags.

Use the pages of all those catalogues you get in the mail for colorful gift-wrap. Some of the pictures in catalogues can be really beautiful, and they are certainly festive and seasonal.

3. Old maps

Who doesn’t have old, unused maps lying around? Search your car, desk drawers, etc. and you will probably find a map you no longer need. This is an especially whimsical way to wrap a gift for someone who is moving, has just moved, or otherwise lives far away.

4. Skip the bows

Instead of wasteful bows, fasten something creative to your wrapped gift, such as seashells, interesting seed pods or other natural autumn treasures, or dried flowers. A sprig of holly, cinnamon sticks, or feathers also make creative gift-finishers.

Have fun making your own wrapping paper this season, and enjoy saving money and going green!

Creative Commons License photo credit: grabadonut


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