5. Pimp your paper bag: You can re-use plain carrier or brown paper bags. Using a hole punch, create a hole at the top and tie through some ribbon to create a really effective gift bag. It is a much cheaper option to buying gift bags and brings in the recycling element.
6. Rustic chic: Sticking with the rustic brown paper theme, tie in sticks and twigs onto your gifts. Wrap wire around a pine-cone, twist it around the sticks and onto the ribbon.
7. Box it: When wrapping boxes, use double sided tape for a professional-looking final result.
8. Juvenile humour: For children, tie in candy canes and/or balloons. To be really popular, use a helium balloon so long as the gift is not too lightweight. A helium balloon from a party shop can last about three days.
9. Flat items: I find you go to a shop, buy something and it gets put into a depressing flat bag. Jazz it up; Place the item into the flat bag, fold the top over twice and stick it down with double sided tape. Then, either go around with ribbon and tie a bow or punch a hole and thread the ribbon through to seal the top.
10. Gift vouchers: When you're giving a gift voucher, don't write on the envelope. Use this as a blank canvas. Tie some ribbon around the envelope; tie in a tag and decorations so that it automatically seems more like a gift.
- THE INDEPENDENT