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Recycling Christmas Gift BagsNow THAT'S Recycling! By Cyinda from Near Seattle Feedback About This Post:RE: Recycling Christmas Gift Bags
Last year for Christmas I took apart old gift bags and reuse the strings, ribbon and any decorative pieces and then shredded what could not be used and used them for filler in my gift baskets:) Post by Shella RE: Recycling Christmas Gift BagsWe've practiced this in our family for years - it came more from trying to be environmentally conscious, but I love that I haven't had to purchase any gift bags for about 5 years now! I have wrapping paper that's been hanging around in the Christmas box that I combine with scrapbooking tools to create hand-made, personalized gift card envelopes for my older nieces and nephews, who get cash now they're all in college. Post By epie (Guest Post) RE: Recycling Christmas Gift BagsFor the gifts that my family gives each other, I have made cloth drawstring bags. These are reused every year, and can be made in large sizes to hold things that would never go into a paper gift bag. Also, I save the paper that comes on gifts from non-recycling friends, and re-use that for gifts that leave the house, for school parties, for staff functions, etc. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Recycling Christmas Gift BagsI recycle any gift bags I can. If you are careful with them, they can be reused several times. I know many people who do this. I like to buy my Christmas gift bags after Christmas when they are marked down. Wal-Mart always has nice ones and once half price, they are pretty cheap. I really like those smaller ones that look like a printed lunch sack. I get those for less than a quarter ea once on sale. Not sure really how much I've spent because I've bought so many in the past several years that I have a large supply of them now. I won't even buy any this year because I am already storing plenty of them. You can fold over the top and then staple it closed, putting your gift tag on at the same time. You can also get a little fancier and fold over top of bag, paper punch two holes about an inch apart and run some ribbon through the holes so both ends come out in front and then tie in a bow, leaving tails that if it's curling ribbon, you can curl. If the item in the bag is small, you can also gather up the top and tie with ribbon. Gift bags sure make for some quick wrapping, that's for sure! Post by Debbie52 RE: Recycling Christmas Gift BagsAwesome! Post by kimhis RE: Recycling Christmas Gift Bags
Along this same line of thought: I purchase holiday wrapping paper on sale the day after Christmas. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Recycling Christmas Gift BagsYes, it certainly is! It's also very thrifty and 'super' enviro friendly :) Post By jojo (Guest Post) |
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