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10 Ways to Reuse Wrapping Paper
Don't just toss your prettiest paper in the trash or recycling bin — gift wrap scraps can make wonderful home decor
The aftermath of Christmas morning often involves a whirlwind of half-eaten candy canes, sticky marshmallow Santas, presents piled up on the coffee table and, of course, endless piles of gift wrap. Instead of tossing all that wrapping paper into the garbage or attempting to haphazardly fold it into a big box for next year, considering putting artful, non-seasonal paper to use in your home. From shelf liners to party banners, quality paper scraps can help add color and interest to every room in the house. Iron any crinkled pieces on a low heat setting, and it'll be ready for the following DIY projects.
2. Add excitement to recycled crates. Vintage crates are great for storage or display. But if you're tired of the salvaged and worn wood look, brighten things up with a new coat of paint and some wrapping paper, attached with a strong adhesive.
3. Line a bar tray or cart. Transform a bland bar cart or tray with wrapping paper and Mod Podge, as Monica Ewing of Crafty Nest did with this cute trolley she found via Craigslist.
If you have an extra-long piece, frame it in a single large frame for easy statement art.
5. Piece together scraps for eclectic wallpaper. If you manage to collect a supply of extra-pretty prints, consider patchworking them together with wallpaper paste for an accent wall in a studio or an office.
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7. Cover books for that decorator look. Book covers might not be for everyone, but covering books with pretty pieces of gift wrap (no glue required) can bring extra style to a bookcase.
8. Dress up shoe boxes. I can't be the only person with a closet shelf full of empty shoe boxes. Instead of tossing them into the recycling bin, cover them with extra gift wrap for storage you'll want to show off.
9. Make a cheerful banner. If Christmas morning leaves you with a pile of random gift wrap scraps, a banner could be a great way to make use of all the colors and sizes.
10. Cover clipboards for office inspiration. In lieu of a bulletin board or pegboard, use a few clipboards to hang inspirational images in front of your desk. Cover the clipboards with gift wrap and hang them on your office wall with a nail or hook.
Other ideas for reusing gift wrap: Shred and use it to pack or ship delicate items, make your own gift bows and tags, or iron out the wrinkles and save it for next year.
Tell us: How do you reuse leftover gift wrap? Share your most creative idea in the Comments section below.
Other ideas for reusing gift wrap: Shred and use it to pack or ship delicate items, make your own gift bows and tags, or iron out the wrinkles and save it for next year.
Tell us: How do you reuse leftover gift wrap? Share your most creative idea in the Comments section below.
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