Christmas wrappings.

Started by Scrumpy, December 13, 2023, 01:00:46 PM

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Scrumpy


I use brown paper and rafia ties.. I also use brown labels.. It looks quite posh..

Do others buy Christmas paper.. ?

My mum used to open Christmas presents very carefully and neatly fold the wrapping paper .. 'We can use that next year' she would say..
Over the years I have screwed up loads of Christmas wrappings and thrown it away..
I have seen much Christmas paper in the past thrown out for the bin men.  But not over the last few years..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Raven

That's what my mum and my Nana used to do as well, we had several bags of the stuff stored for use, birthday paper as well. I think it's War Mentality when every little thing had to be saved for reuse. Mum was brought up on that waste not want not rule AND IT STUCK :yell:

Michael Rolls

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GrannyMac

My mother saved paper, and string.  I agree Raven about the war mentality.  The way people adapted to real austerity was amazing. 
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Michael Rolls

when an elderly aunt of mum's died, mum and one of her sisters did the house clearance .Under the old dear's bed they found a carboard box, on the outside of which was written 'pieces of string too short to use' - and that is exactly what it contained!
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Alex

I like wrapping presents and use bright Christmassy paper, especially for my grandson , cheap and cheerful for him, as he loves to tear it off  :grin: 

Diasi

Quote from: Raven on December 13, 2023, 03:53:09 PMThat's what my mum and my Nana used to do as well, we had several bags of the stuff stored for use, birthday paper as well. I think it's War Mentality when every little thing had to be saved for reuse. Mum was brought up on that waste not want not rule AND IT STUCK :yell:
I certainly was as we had rationing as a youngster.

Now that I'm on my own I stick to ready meals or something on toast etc, anything that means there's zero food waste.

As for Christmas wrappings, sadly, I no longer have any need for them & Christmas is totally meaningless full stop.
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GrannyMac

Quote from: Alex on December 14, 2023, 08:30:17 AMI like wrapping presents and use bright Christmassy paper, especially for my grandson , cheap and cheerful for him, as he loves to tear it off  :grin: 
Its more fun when they're small! Mine are all teens now, and although they're appreciative, there's none of the sheer excitement of believing Santa's been.
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Scrumpy


My grandchildren are all grown-up.. 
I heard Martha mention roller skates in a conversation.. That is what I have bought for her and Hattie.. They will be outside on Christmas day .. Being children all over again..
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klondike

A pound shop took a short lease on our old Toys R Us over a Christmas period. When thes shut they flogged off the left over wrapping paper at 10p a roll for the self-ripping sort and 20p for the better stuff. I got enough to wallpaper the house (but obviously didn't) I still have plenty left.

GrannyMac

As long as you can remember where you put it, you got a bargain :x14: 
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