"The excellence of a present lies in its appropriateness instead of in its value." - Charles Dudley Warner
You have found the perfect present, one utterly acceptable for the recipient. But now you've spotted that this present also turns out to be the impossible-to-wrap present.
Maybe the gift is oddly formed and will not fit in a box. Perhaps the gift is digital and hasn't got a physical form. Or maybe the gift is too large and can't fit through your door. Here are concepts about how you can simply "wrap" even the most impossible present.
Oddly Shaped Gifts
Some gifts just weren't intended to be wrapped. Try one of these ideas to get that oddly shaped present properly covered.
- Gift bags are a common way to wrap an oddly formed present. Just place the gift in the bag and cover with brightly coloured tissue paper.
- Put a huge sheet of wrapping paper on the floor, design side down. Place the gift in the middle, and pull the four corners of the paper up and towards the middle. Close the top by tying the corners with a festive ribbon.
Gifts Without a Physical Form
Our modern PC age has brought a whole new challenge to wrapping gifts, those gifts like e-books, downloaded software, or downloaded music. These concepts will turn your digital gift into something that will still go under the tree.
- Burn the files for the digital gift onto a CD. Otherwise, buy a thumb drive or memory stick and copy the digital files onto the memory device.
- Print the download instructions for the digital gift. Then purchase (or make) a Christmas card and include the revealed instructions inside the card.
Gifts Too Large to Fit Under a Tree
For giant gifts you must find a "safe" hiding place. Some merchants might allow you to store the present at their store until just before Christmas. Or, perhaps your garage or a storage shed can server as a good hiding spot. You could even think about employing a neighbor's garage (and getting your neighbor's authorization first is maybe a brilliant idea).
With the present in a safe spot you can still "wrap" the present and put it under the tree with one of those concepts.
- Utilize a Christmas card (or make one either manually or using your PC) and announce the gift inside the card.
- Wrap a tiny item to represent the gift and put it under the tree. Try and choose an item that hints at what the present is without straight away making clear the secret. For instance, you could employ a bike tire pump to represent a new bike, a car owner's instruction manual to represent a new automobile (I suspect most of us won't be giving a present this gigantic), or a house key to represent a new house (this one requires some possession of large wealth).
So don't let the impossibility of wrapping a present keep you from selecting the present that's most applicable for your beloved one. Use one of these fun ideas to get that present "wrapped" and "under the tree. ".
You have found the perfect present, one utterly acceptable for the recipient. But now you've spotted that this present also turns out to be the impossible-to-wrap present.
Maybe the gift is oddly formed and will not fit in a box. Perhaps the gift is digital and hasn't got a physical form. Or maybe the gift is too large and can't fit through your door. Here are concepts about how you can simply "wrap" even the most impossible present.
Oddly Shaped Gifts
Some gifts just weren't intended to be wrapped. Try one of these ideas to get that oddly shaped present properly covered.
- Gift bags are a common way to wrap an oddly formed present. Just place the gift in the bag and cover with brightly coloured tissue paper.
- Put a huge sheet of wrapping paper on the floor, design side down. Place the gift in the middle, and pull the four corners of the paper up and towards the middle. Close the top by tying the corners with a festive ribbon.
Gifts Without a Physical Form
Our modern PC age has brought a whole new challenge to wrapping gifts, those gifts like e-books, downloaded software, or downloaded music. These concepts will turn your digital gift into something that will still go under the tree.
- Burn the files for the digital gift onto a CD. Otherwise, buy a thumb drive or memory stick and copy the digital files onto the memory device.
- Print the download instructions for the digital gift. Then purchase (or make) a Christmas card and include the revealed instructions inside the card.
Gifts Too Large to Fit Under a Tree
For giant gifts you must find a "safe" hiding place. Some merchants might allow you to store the present at their store until just before Christmas. Or, perhaps your garage or a storage shed can server as a good hiding spot. You could even think about employing a neighbor's garage (and getting your neighbor's authorization first is maybe a brilliant idea).
With the present in a safe spot you can still "wrap" the present and put it under the tree with one of those concepts.
- Utilize a Christmas card (or make one either manually or using your PC) and announce the gift inside the card.
- Wrap a tiny item to represent the gift and put it under the tree. Try and choose an item that hints at what the present is without straight away making clear the secret. For instance, you could employ a bike tire pump to represent a new bike, a car owner's instruction manual to represent a new automobile (I suspect most of us won't be giving a present this gigantic), or a house key to represent a new house (this one requires some possession of large wealth).
So don't let the impossibility of wrapping a present keep you from selecting the present that's most applicable for your beloved one. Use one of these fun ideas to get that present "wrapped" and "under the tree. ".
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