Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Paper Packages Tied Up With Strings

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Aren't presents great? I think I've always had just a little bit more fun giving presents than receiving them. Although it's gotten harder as we've all gotten older to find a present that is just right, it's so satisfying to find something special for a person you love. I remember one year when I was about eleven finding the game "Stratego" at Wal-mart for only $5. I was so thrilled because I knew my brother would love it and because I could actually afford it. That was a very exciting feeling!

One of my favorite things about presents is their wrapping! There are so many wonderful choices of paper and ribbon to use- it's almost an art form! At my seasonal job I had to wrap faux packages for businesses to display under their trees. I got to be quite a professional at wrapping, I must say. One company's theme was black and silver so their packages were dramatic if not very festive. I had to take a photo of some of my favorites because I thought they looked pretty cool.

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Sadly, one tragedy of the modern Christmas is the overuse of gift bags. While more environmentally friendly per se, they are much less fun! And although much easier, it isn't quite as satisfying to throw the present in a bag with a little tissue. I think the prettier the present, the more exciting it is to open- and whether you like the gift or not, it was well worth the effort!

Merry Christmas!

2 comments:

Alyssa Joy Lewis said...

I agree about the wrapped presents vs. gift bag presents. I had so much fun wrapping presents this year. Each one was like a little composition of ribbons, bows, or stickers. Call me a girly-girl, but I just realized this year how much I love bows and ribbons! I used to not care much for them (or for wrapping presents), but I guess it's another sign that I'm growing as woman.

Cool wrapping job here btw. The color theme is interesting. I never would have thought to apply it to presents.

Sarah said...

amen. hallelujah to wrapped presents. however, i am becoming increasingly saddened by the fact that there isn't an effective way to recycle the paper.

sad.

but gorgeous.