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Green Gift Wrapping

No one loves to wrap presents more than I do. Seriously. I love saving ribbons and tissue paper and cool newspapers written in foreign languages and boxes, etc. For those I really love, sometimes I’ll pull out a piece of my beloved fabric to wrap up their presents. I just use it like normal wrapping paper and I think it turns out pretty nice. A few weeks ago I discovered this magical way to wrap up presents.

Get rid of all that old fabric you have lying around the house or get some really cute christmas fabric at the store that they can use again! (Plus it will look like you’re really creative.) Shopping for presents for the Holidays? Visit our Holiday Gift Center! Find presents for everyone on your list plus party supplies, batteries (for all those new toys!), and shipping supplies to send presents to all those far-away loved ones.Have any eco-friendly wrapping ideas? Comment below!

 

Tame Those Power Cords

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Sorry that this is turning into a DIY blog; I promise I don’t mean for it to get that way. I just keep finding cool projects that you can do with stuff lying around your office!  Now before I pass on these simple instructions from Apartment Therapy (thanks for sharing!) I need to give the disclaimer that I’m not necessarily assuming you have a ton of extension cords lying around (or even one extension cord lying around) don’t worry I will suggest another use. Also, I am not suggesting that you use a really colorful, girly piece of paper that makes everyone in your office think you are a woose. I think you could use a classy black or solid, dark colored paper that would look very classy and professional.

Here goes:

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The version shown on Unclutter struck us as a fine idea, but it was missing a little something-something. Call us extreme aesthetes, but we wanted to make our cord holder a little more attractive (it’s the Martha in us). We had a remnant piece of decorative wrapping paper we thought would do a fine job of fancying up our version of an extension cord holder. All you’ll need is the paper roll, a small piece of wrapping paper, scissors and tape (recommend additional double-stick tape for a nicer finish)

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We wrapped our roll using one piece to adhesive the paper to the roll, while apply a double-stick tape at the finishing end for a seamless finish. You should have about 1/2″ of excess wrapping paper length sticking out from both ends when done.

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Now cut every 3/4″-1″ cut a slit down to the roll until all you’ve made it all the way around. Apply a piece of tap with a bit hanging off, fold over into the roll and adhesive down.

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Here’s where I’m going to use it:

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Does it look like this underneath your desk too? Do you accidentally unplug the printer that’s around the corner but somehow plugged into your power strip? I think I definitely need some cord consolidation and someday I will hunt down an empty toilet paper roll to make one. It maybe even be useful in being able to determine which cord is going to which place instead of a big jumbled mess.

How do you keep your cords under control? Would love to get your tips!