Don’t feel sorry for us when I say that we can’t buy Christmas wrapping paper where we live. It’s not a big deal, and it’s an excuse for a very fun craft project.
For several years now, I have bought huge sheets of white paper, which we decorate with Christmas themes. It’s a messy and fun job.
This year, we experimented with paint rollers, something Sprite had never used before.
Be assured that we can buy small sheets of generic wrapping paper in China, but I just can’t tolerate the pink butterflies and fakey Winnie the Pooh with crazy English under my Christmas tree. We adapt to lots of things, living in China. But for Christmas, I insist on red, green, white, and gold wrapping paper.
Now, isn’t that lovely under the tree?
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I love it! Very cool paper. I don’t know where I would buy such huge sheets of white paper here though! Is it expensive?
@ Sydni,
No, not expensive at all. Each sheet is .7 RMB; that’s about 10 cents per piece.
Those are really nice. I love the shot of the wrapped gifts under the tree.
We have Costco now here in Japan, so we can get the jumbo rolls. We’re going on the third year with the same three rolls, though, so something like this seems like it would be a nice change! We do have a huge roll of that white paper. Maybe we’ll give it a try if I can figure out how to keep our little guy from stepping all over it.
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I looks great! I love the colors. We mostly use the same bags over and over. I like making our own paper sometimes!
Blessings,
Dawn
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Oh, these look SO nice!!! I think it looks better than store-bought paper. And, I can’t believe you are already so prepared for Christmas! (Well, yes, I can…but I’m a last minute person.)
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Very nice! I need to show this to my kids. They have been known to wrap gifts in toilet paper when I didn’t have any wrapping paper in the house. 😉 I loved your posts about Christmas in China last year too.
Thanks for joining the party!
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That is the best Christmas idea I’ve heard in a long time! I think I’ll try it with my little guy, in a scaled down version, this year and then full blown next year. What Fun!
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I think Sprite needs to go into business! Those papers look awesome 🙂
I love the Christmas lights reflected in the kitchen floor over the slippers…
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Beautiful! My favorite is the one with the yellow lightbulbs. Sprite, you have a gift! (pun intended!)
Blessings,
Sandwich
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I think that is infinitely better than store bought wrapping paper!
When I was little, I thought the coolest birthday presents were the ones wrapped in Sunday comics!
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We do this because it’s a fun Christmas activity.
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beautiful! Your daughter is very talented!
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Very nice! I might need to use your idea for next year. This year’s presents are already wrapped.
Blessings
Diane
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It’s fantastic! I love it.
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Sprite did a fabulous job!
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Jimmie ~ these are beautiful! I’m sure it means so much to the recipients that they are individually and creatively made. Thanks for sharing fantastic ideas!
Pamela
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Wow! Beautiful! I think Sprite has the beginnings of a business! I love the one with the Christmas lights the best! The tree shot is great!
@Peggy, Thanks! But the one with the Christmas lights is MINE! 🙂
What fun! Those are fabulous, and a reminder that sometimes not having everything ready-made at our fingertips can result in more creative and meaningful experience!
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