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Gift-Wrapping Strategies

Faced with a pile of hard-to-wrap gifts and messy yards of mismatched paper? With these efficient wrapping strategies, you'll be caroling again in no time

Gift-Wrapping Strategies
Wendell T. Webber
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Some hard-to-wrap items are best tied with a simple bow. Remember that for a child, the difference between a wrapped present and an unwrapped one is mere seconds. If it is imperative to disguise a gift or to keep a child guessing, hide the real item and leave a decoy present containing a note or a riddle under the tree, suggests Ellen Timberlake, a gift-wrapping consultant for Scotch tape. Then, when the decoy is opened, the real surprise can begin — a treasure hunt leading to the large, unwieldy goodie.
Another strategy from Timberlake: Disguise a present's weight by adding a phone book or another heavy item to the box to keep the recipient guessing until the last moment.


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