How to Organize Your Gift Wrap

Gift Wrap OrganizerPaper and ribbon and bows…oh my!  With the holidays right around the corner, organizing your gift wrapping supplies will have an immediate benefit.  A common result of any type of disorganization is the frustration of having to go out and buy something you know you already have but can’t find.  These supplies are no exception.  Many people have enough gift wrap, gift bags, tags, and ribbon to last them a lifetime.  How can you organize your gift wrapping supplies so that you can find what you need when you need it?  Just follow these tips:

  1. Wrapping Paper Storage ContainerSort by Type – Gather all of your wrapping supplies from everywhere in your home and sort them by type (gift wrap, gift bags, ribbon, bows, tags, tissue paper, extra boxes, tape, scissors)
  2. Toss – Toss or recycle any items that are torn, smashed or wrinkled.  Only keep the things that you would actually use to wrap a gift.
  3. Donate – If you find you just have way too much, or if there are any supplies that you no longer like, but they are still in good shape…donate them or pass them along to a friend!  Someone will be thrilled.
  4. Take Inventory– Now take a look at what remains.  Do you have enough wrapping paper?  What about tags?  Do you have supplies for other special occasions, such as birthdays, weddings, new baby, etc.
  5. Choose a Location – Now it is time to setup your wrapping station.  You want to keep all of these supplies together, and it is best to store them near where you plan to use them.  The most common storage locations include a closet or under a bed.
  6. Containerize – Which containers you Plastic Ribbon Storage Boxchoose depends on where you are setting up your wrapping station.  Containers range from tall and skinny to long and flat.  You can also find ones that hang in your closet.  Many of these specialized organizing products have smaller pockets for things like tags, tape and scissors.  If yours does not, then add a small bag, box or bin to keep these together.  They also make ribbon dispensers.  This is a great way to organize all of your ribbon and make it very easy to use.  For bows, consider a box or bin to prevent them from getting crushed.
  7. Make a Shopping List – Lastly, make a shopping list for any gift wrapping supplies or containers that you need to complete your gift wrap station.

This is a relatively quick project, and it will save you time and money repeatedly throughout the year.  Happy Holidays!

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Eight Steps to a Stress-Free Holiday

Start the holidays off organized!  Here are eight simple things you can do to help you plan and execute a fabulous holiday party without the headache:

1. Make a list, check it twice: It may sound obvious, but making a simple list can help you unclutter your mind, so that you can concentrate on the task at hand. Pick up a small holiday themed notebook (to keep you festive), and make a detailed list of everything you need to get done. If you’ll be delegating tasks to family members, mark down who’s doing what. Likewise, if you absolutely must tackle one task before a certain date, write that down, too. Make sure to list any supplies you’ll need to accomplish each task. If you’re in charge of a meal, you can even list your recipes right in your notebook for your next trip to the grocery store.

2. Cook Early: Make your side dishes and desserts the day before your big meal. Most side dishes and virtually all desserts will keep well overnight in the refrigerator or freezer. This way, the day of your party you can concentrate on your main dish, and simply warm the side dishes before dinner. If you’ll be spending the day baking, take the time between cookie batches to wrap last minute gifts. If you’re all caught up on your wrapping, take that time to put your feet up for a much deserved rest.

3. Give Simply: Avoid long lines and crowds at malls and department stores by giving gift certificates. They don’t clutter, and they don’t cost much to ship to friends and family out of town. Plus, everyone gets exactly what they wanted.

4. Try a Potluck: If you’re organizing a large family gathering, ask everyone to bring their favorite dish to pass. This way, everyone can show off their culinary prowess, and you’ll be saved from slaving away in the kitchen all day.

5. Create a Wrapping Station: Save time and energy by designating a corner of your home to gift wrapping. If you have a nice, comfortable place to work and wrap gifts, you’re more likely to get it done before the last minute. Put up a card table in the corner of a spare bedroom, and keep your gift wrap, bags, tissue paper, tape, scissors, bows – all of it – right where you can easily get to them. Now, you don’t have to lug your supplies out every time you need to wrap a gift. If you wrap gifts as you buy them, you’ll save time, too. When the season is over, carefully store any leftover paper and bags to use next year.

6. Send an E-Card: So, let’s say you’ve already mailed your cards this year, the holiday is only a couple of days away, and you get a card in the mail from someone you’d forgotten this year. It might be too late to mail them your best holiday wishes, but email is instant. E-cards have come a long way lately, too. Most of the popular greeting card brands offer e-cards on their web sites, and can be personalized with text and photos.

7. Pick up Extras: Buy a couple of extra gifts. Just in case someone drops by with a gift for you, and you don’t have anything to give them. Holiday treats, candles, restaurant gift cards and ornaments all make great, simple holiday gifts for anyone. These gifts are also something you can use if you don’t end up giving them this year. Wrap them up, and mark a code on the bottom.