Recycle, repurpose, and reuse stylishly with gorgeous sustainable gift wrapping ideas that are good for the planet.
That way, you’re able to fold and save the paper for next year.
Save them (and any tissue paper inside them) to reuse for the next holiday.
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you might add a little panache with a cute ribbon and tags.
Don’t like the black-and-white aesthetic?
Opt for pretty magazine pageswe know just where you’re free to get them.
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Invest in a set that you’re able to reuse for every holiday.
Furoshikican also be used in everyday life like a scarf, too.
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(It’s a perfect job for kids!)
But you don’t even have to head to the vintage store.
Look around your house for fabric it’s possible for you to use.
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it’s possible for you to turn sheets that have frayed edges or a stained tablecloth into gift wrap.
(Just trim off the stained parts!)
A makeup bag or clutch can hold beauty products, while a tote can hold beach or workout gear.
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Jars or Bowls
Don’t recycle those glass jars!
They can reuse the baskets for storage around their house, or for someone else’s gift.
Skip the scotch tape.
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Opt for natural ribbons and twine.
Those plastic bows and ribbons will end up in the landfill.
Use recyclable tags.
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Sticker tags create a recycling problem, thanks to the adhesive.
So stick with paper tags, which you could tie onto the gift with ribbon.
Add natural adornments.
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Choose a gift to dress up the gift wrap.
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