I just
finished wrapping lots of presents. I like wrapping presents. It’s very neat and organized, but the best
part is it is a creative form of expression. You see, I love wrapping paper:
the colors, the patterns, the endless interpretation of the season. I have classics like wreaths, Santas, “Happy
Holidays”, classics with a twist like wreaths necklacing safari animals and
Santa riding a bicycle to more unique designs such as narwhals wearing Santa
hats and Santa zipping around in a spaceship.
There are
different kinds of textures to be had, too.
I have velvety wrap and foil wrap with patterns. There are also glittery
wraps but I stay away from those (unless I buy them by mistake). This year, I
bought a wrap made out of sustainable material – rock. It actually smells a little like petroleum
but is the smoothest cut you will ever come across!
The hardest
type of wrap to find, and therefore the most coveted, is black-based wrap. At first one might not think black-based wrap
would be festive, but in fact it really is quite striking. I have one black with gold and magenta
wreaths on it and one black with white snowflakes on it.
I buy new
wrap every year. Yes, I know what you
are thinking: you buy new wrap every year as well. But I don’t use up my supply every
year. I just like to have new paper to
put in the mix. In addition, I don’t
like to use the same wrap twice when I am wrapping so this helps with that.
Some years,
I’ve wrapped family members presents in theme – deer patterns for my mom,
evergreens for my brother and so on. I
have that much wrap.
Not
everybody has the wrapping gene, but my daughter definitely does. Nothing makes her happier during wrapping
season than being the first person to use a newly purchased wrap.
Well, enough
pontificating for now on the joys of wrap – time to wrap it up! (Did I mention
I enjoy a good pun as well?)
Merry
Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!
Eve
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