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Laureen Ma



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PostSubject: Creative Ways to Wrap Christmas Presents   Sun Nov 28, 2010 4:16 pm

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Creative Ways to Wrap a Christmas Present
Quick Tips on Wrapping Presents
Fun Ideas on how to Wrap Presents

Need creative ideas on how to wrap a Christmas present this year? Want your gift to be gawked at from under the Christmas tree? If all the above apply to you, you have come to the right person. You can use artificial flowers, extravagant wrapping paper, and exquisite bows to make your gift stand out from afar.

First off, get out of your comfort zone and the traditional and way overdone Christmas themed wrapping paper with a red or green bow, why not make your own wrapping paper using construction paper, shopping bags, or wax paper. The options are endless when it comes to what supplies and materials you can use when wrapping a present. You can also use white paper and paint a picture on your gift or even make a creative collage. Try only using items that you already have at home so you do not have to make a trip to the store. The number one rule is to try to think about the person’s personality and fit the gift wrap accordingly.

If the person likes a good laugh, a fun way to wrap the gift is by using the Sunday comic section. Maybe even play off of someone’s sweet tooth by using clean candy wrappers to wrap the gift. It also gives you an excuse to eat all those candy bars to satisfy your own sweet tooth. Wrapping a gift for a constant movie-goer? Try printing out all his/her favorite mini movie posters and advertisements and use that as a source of wrapping paper. It looks good when all the posters overlap each other so it looks like a movie collage. Do not hesitate to only use movie posters, everybody has a favorite celebrity. You can try printing out multiple pictures of that one celebrity or even choose several stars and repeat the movie poster wrapping process. Is your gift recipient an avid cook? You can also wrap their gift using recipes. Print them off online or use recipes you find in magazines. If you have old cookbooks that you do not use lying around, feel free to use those recipes as well. Whichever one you choose to do, these are all fun ways to incorporate the person you are wrapping the present for into the gift wrap.

As you all know, wrapping gifts can be quite tedious and expensive. With these quick and easy suggestions, this year, you will not be the one suffering with the idea of how to wrap that mountain of gifts. Get the gift of joy when you see their faces brighten up when they receive your creatively wrapped and unique present.
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PostSubject: Revision #1   Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:38 am

Revision #1

Need creative ideas on how to wrap a Christmas present this year? Want your gift to be gawked at from under the Christmas tree? If all the above apply to you, you have come to the right person. You can use artificial flowers, extravagant wrapping paper, and exquisite bows to make your gift stand out from afar.

First off, get out of your comfort zone and the traditional and overdone Christmas themed wrapping paper with a red or green bow. Why not make your own wrapping paper using construction paper, shopping bags, or wax paper? The options are endless when it comes to what supplies and materials you can use when wrapping a present. You can also use white paper and paint a picture on your gift or even make a creative collage. Try only using items that you already have at home so you do not have to make a trip to the store. The number one rule is to try to think about the person’s personality and fit the gift wrap accordingly.

If the person likes a good laugh, a fun way to wrap the gift is by using the Sunday comic section. Maybe even play off of someone’s sweet tooth by using clean candy wrappers to wrap the gift. It also gives you an excuse to eat all those candy bars to satisfy your own sweet tooth. Wrapping a gift for a constant movie-goer? Try printing out all his or her favorite mini movie posters and advertisements, and use that as wrapping paper. It looks good when all the posters overlap each other so it looks like a movie collage. Do not hesitate to only use movie posters; everybody has a favorite celebrity. You can try printing out multiple pictures of that one celebrity or even choose several stars and repeat the movie poster wrapping process. Is your gift recipient an avid cook? You can also wrap their gift using recipes. Print them off online or use recipes you find in magazines. If you have old cookbooks that you do not use lying around, feel free to use those recipes as well. Whichever method you choose to use, these are all fun ways to incorporate the person you are wrapping the present for into the gift wrap.

As you all know, wrapping gifts can be quite tedious and expensive. With these quick and easy suggestions, this year, you will not be the one suffering with the notion of wrapping that mountain of gifts. Get the gift of joy when you see their faces brighten up when they receive your creatively wrapped and unique present.
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PostSubject: Re: Creative Ways to Wrap Christmas Presents   Sun Dec 05, 2010 12:41 am

Need creative ideas on how to wrap a Christmas present this year? Want your gift to be gawked<being gawked at is a...bad thing> at from under the Christmas tree? If all the above apply to you, you have come to the right person. You can use artificial flowers, extravagant wrapping paper, and exquisite bows to make your gift stand out from afar.

First off, get out of your comfort zone and the traditional and overdone Christmas themed wrapping paper with a red or green bow. Why not make your own wrapping paper using construction paper, shopping bags, or wax paper? The options are endless when it comes to what supplies and materials you can use when wrapping a present. You can also use white paper and paint a picture on your gift or even make a creative collage. Try only using items that you already have at home so you do not have to make a trip to the store. The number one rule is to try to think about the person’s<receiver's> personality and fit<change to design> the gift wrap accordingly.

If the person likes a good laugh, a fun way to wrap the gift is by using the Sunday comic section. Maybe even play off of someone's sweet tooth by using clean candy wrappers to wrap the gift. It also gives you an excuse to eat all those candy bars to satisfy your own sweet tooth. Wrapping a gift for a constant movie-goer? Try printing out all his or her favorite mini movie posters and advertisements, and use that as wrapping paper. It looks good when all the posters overlap each other so it looks like a movie collage. Do not hesitate to only use movie posters; everybody has a favorite celebrity. You can try printing out multiple pictures of that one celebrity or even choose several stars and repeat the movie poster wrapping process. Is your gift recipient an avid cook? You can also wrap their gift using recipes. Print them off online or use recipes you find in magazines. If you have old cookbooks that you do not use lying around, feel free to use those recipes as well. Whichever method you choose to use, these are all fun ways to incorporate the person you are wrapping the present for into the gift wrap.

As you all know, wrapping gifts can be quite tedious and expensive. With these quick and easy suggestions, this year, you will not be the one suffering with the notion<chore?> of wrapping that mountain of gifts. Get the gift of joy when you see their faces brighten up when they receive your creatively wrapped and unique present.
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PostSubject: Revision #2   Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:15 am

Revision #2

Need creative ideas on how to wrap a Christmas present this year? Want your gift to be admired while it sits under the Christmas tree? If all the above apply to you, you have come to the right person. You can use artificial flowers, extravagant wrapping paper, and exquisite bows to make your gift stand out from afar.

First off, get out of your comfort zone and the traditional and overdone Christmas themed wrapping paper with a red or green bow. Why not make your own wrapping paper using construction paper, shopping bags, or wax paper? The options are endless when it comes to what supplies and materials you can use when wrapping a present. You can also use white paper and paint a picture on your gift or even make a creative collage. Try only using items that you already have at home so you do not have to make a trip to the store. The number one rule is to try to think about the receiver's personality and design the gift wrap accordingly.

If the person likes a good laugh, a fun way to wrap the gift is by using the Sunday comic section. Maybe even play off of someone's sweet tooth by using clean candy wrappers to wrap the gift. It also gives you an excuse to eat all those candy bars to satisfy your own sweet tooth. Wrapping a gift for a constant movie-goer? Try printing out all his or her favorite mini movie posters and advertisements, and use that as wrapping paper. It looks good when all the posters overlap each other so it looks like a movie collage. Do not hesitate to only use movie posters; everybody has a favorite celebrity. You can try printing out multiple pictures of that one celebrity or even choose several stars and repeat the movie poster wrapping process. Is your gift recipient an avid cook? You can also wrap their gift using recipes. Print them off online or use recipes you find in magazines. If you have old cookbooks that you do not use lying around, feel free to use those recipes as well. Whichever method you choose to use, these are all fun ways to incorporate the person you are wrapping the present for into the gift wrap.

As you all know, wrapping gifts can be quite tedious and expensive. With these quick and easy suggestions, this year, you will not be the one suffering with the notion of wrapping that mountain of gifts. Get the gift of joy when you see their faces brighten up when they receive your creatively wrapped and unique present.

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PostSubject: Re: Creative Ways to Wrap Christmas Presents   Mon Dec 06, 2010 3:56 pm

Need creative ideas on how to wrap a Christmas present this year? Want your gift to be admired while it sits under the Christmas tree? If all the above apply to you, you have come to the right person. You can use artificial flowers, extravagant wrapping paper, and exquisite bows to make your gift stand out from afar.

First off, get out of your comfort zone and the traditional and overdone Christmas themed wrapping paper with a red or green bow. Why not make your own wrapping paper using construction paper, shopping bags, or wax paper? The options are endless when it comes to what supplies and materials you can use when wrapping a present. You can also use white paper and paint a picture on your gift or even make a creative collage. Try only using items that you already have at home so you do not have to make a trip to the store. The number one rule is to try to think about the receiver's personality and design the gift wrap accordingly.

If the person likes a good laugh, a fun way to wrap the gift is by using the Sunday comic section. Maybe even play off of someone's sweet tooth by using clean candy wrappers to wrap the gift. It also gives you an excuse to eat all those candy bars to satisfy your own sweet tooth. Wrapping a gift for a constant movie-goer? Try printing out all his or her favorite mini movie posters and advertisements, and use that as wrapping paper. It looks good when all the posters overlap each other so it looks like a movie collage. Do not hesitate to only use movie posters; everybody has a favorite celebrity. You can try printing out multiple pictures of that one celebrity or even choose several stars and repeat the movie poster wrapping process. Is your gift recipient an avid cook? You can also wrap their gift using recipes. Print them off online or use recipes you find in magazines. If you have old cookbooks that you do not use lying around, feel free to use those recipes as well. Whichever method you choose to use, these are all fun ways to incorporate the person you are wrapping the present for into the gift wrap<these are all fun ways to incorporate the person's personality into the gift wrap>.

As you all know, wrapping gifts can be quite tedious and expensive. With these quick and easy suggestions, this year, you will not be the one suffering with the notion<I don't think notion is used correctly> of wrapping that mountain of gifts. Get the gift of joy when you see their faces brighten up when they receive your creatively wrapped and unique present.
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PostSubject: Re: Creative Ways to Wrap Christmas Presents   Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:14 am

NOTE: Please stop correcting "notion", I asked editors and it is used correctly.

Need creative ideas on how to wrap a Christmas present this year? Want your gift to be admired while it sits under the Christmas tree? If all the above apply to you, you have come to the right person. You can use artificial flowers, extravagant wrapping paper, and exquisite bows to make your gift stand out from afar.

First off, get out of your comfort zone and the traditional and overdone Christmas themed wrapping paper with a red or green bow. Why not make your own wrapping paper using construction paper, shopping bags, or wax paper? The options are endless when it comes to what supplies and materials you can use when wrapping a present. You can also use white paper and paint a picture on your gift or even make a creative collage. Try only using items that you already have at home so you do not have to make a trip to the store. The number one rule is to try to think about the receiver's personality and design the gift wrap accordingly.

If the person likes a good laugh, a fun way to wrap the gift is by using the Sunday comic section. Maybe even play off of someone's sweet tooth by using clean candy wrappers to wrap the gift. It also gives you an excuse to eat all those candy bars to satisfy your own sweet tooth. Wrapping a gift for a constant movie-goer? Try printing out all his or her favorite mini movie posters and advertisements, and use that as wrapping paper. It looks good when all the posters overlap each other so it looks like a movie collage. Do not hesitate to only use movie posters; everybody has a favorite celebrity. You can try printing out multiple pictures of that one celebrity or even choose several stars and repeat the movie poster wrapping process. Is your gift recipient an avid cook? You can also wrap their gift using recipes. Print them off online or use recipes you find in magazines. If you have old cookbooks that you do not use lying around, feel free to use those recipes as well. Whichever method you choose to use, these are all fun ways to incorporate the person's personality into the gift wrap.

As you all know, wrapping gifts can be quite tedious and expensive. With these quick and easy suggestions, this year, you will not be the one suffering with the notion of wrapping that mountain of gifts. Get the gift of joy when you see their faces brighten up when they receive your creatively wrapped and unique present.
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