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When it comes to gift giving, it’s usually the thought that counts. But when it comes to giving Christmas presents, presentation is definitely on the scorecard. Gorgeous, glittery wrapping paper, a perfectly curled bow, a “to and from” tag that you sneakily sign “Santa Claus”, and perhaps a box of chocolate or tea attached to the outside as a teaser for what else is in store.

I have always loved the art of gift wrapping. There’s something about going the extra mile and delivering a gift from the heart in spectacular wrapping that makes the present feel even more special. And as with anything else in life, gift wrapping can be taken to the next level with just a pinch of creativity.

Below, you'll find a list of some of the most creative and fabulously wrapped gifts to inspire you to channel your very own Christmas elf this December, as well as an interview with gift-wrapping expert and the woman behind Tinseltown Gift Wrapping, Annabelle Borke. Be sure to upvote the presents you find too beautiful to even open, and let us know in the comments if you have any out of the box tips for how you like to present a present. Then, if you’d like to check out another Bored Panda article featuring cleverly wrapped and presented holiday gifts, you can find more here and here!

To gain some insight on gift-wrapping from an expert, we reached out to Annabelle Borke, the founder of Tinseltown Gift Wrapping in Los Angeles. First, we wanted to know why it's important to wrap our gifts nicely at all. "Gift-wrapping is a unique medium because it serves two purposes- first as a functional means of hiding the present from view, but also as a work of art!" Annabelle told Bored Panda. "It sits under the tree and acts as a decoration all season, culminating in its opening. It's an opportunity for the sender to give their artistic touch to the gift, and a way for them to express how they want the gift to be received. We're asked sometimes to make the wrapping 'funny' for instance, from senders who want to make sure that the gift is seen as the gag gift that it's meant to be. Gift wrapping is wonderful in that sense in that it really gives the sender the chance to comment on the gift before it's ever opened."

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Annabelle was also kind enough to share some of her dos and don'ts of gift wrapping. "Most of the time an imperfect wrap job stems all the way back to the cutting of the paper," she noted. "Do measure the paper and cut it to be the right size before taping or folding. You want the length to go all the way around the gift and the width to go about 3/4 of the way up the sides of the box."

"Don't panic if it all goes south," Annabelle reassured us. "You can always save a bad wrap job by adding an ornamental piece to the top (like a candy cane, sprig of rosemary/pine, or an ornament!)"

"Do get creative with your ornamental pieces! They can even be a part of the gift like lip gloss, a decoratie spatula, or makeup brushes!"

"Don't worry if you have a bald spot on your gift!" Annabelle added. "You can use a complimentary wrapping paper as a patch for a fun twist- just make sure to fold the sides so that the patch doesn't show any cut edges! That way your patch will look like you've used fancy folding techniques in your wrapping!"

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Bought My Wife A Tablet For Christmas, This Is How I Wrapped It

Bought My Wife A Tablet For Christmas, This Is How I Wrapped It

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We were also curious what Annabelle recommends for wrapping those pesky, non-conventional shaped items. "Fabric can be an extremely forgiving material to wrap with!" she shared. "If you have large items (Barbie dream house for instance) you can always use a decorative bed sheet or fun piece of fabric to pull up over the gift and cinch at the top! You can use fun ornamental pieces on this as well like a nice big lollipop! You can also use tulle for a more elegant look or burlap for a rustic look. If you don't have access to lots of fabric, you can always do the 'peppermint' wrap, where you roll the gift in wrapping paper and cinch on both sides to make it look like a little peppermint candy. Tie the ends off with ribbon for a cute presentation!"

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When it comes to some of the most beautifully wrapped gifts Annabelle has ever seen, she told Bored Panda, "I really like a monochromatic color scheme. I think my favorite gifts I've ever received or wrapped have been a solid paper with a solid matching ribbon and an ornament hanging down (probably in the same color as well)."

But don't feel like you have to break the bank simply on wrapping materials. "It's important to remember that you don't need to buy a ton of different holiday papers in order to wrap for the holidays!" Annabelle says. "If you keep a roll or two of solid color papers, you can use them year round for all holidays! Around the winter holidays, just add an ornament or sprig of eucalyptus and suddenly your paper will transform into the perfect holiday look!"

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My Husband Always Got Colored Pencils For His Birthday And Christmas Growing Up And He Hates Them Cause He’s Colorblind. He’s Wanted An iPhone Forever So Today I Bought Him One And This Is How I Wrapped It

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"Instead of buying each recipient a different roll of wrapping paper (and then having to store it all year!) I'm a big believer in using the same paper for everyone, but differentiating by the ribbon/ ornamental piece combo!" Annabelle told Bored Panda. "If you had kraft paper for instance and bought a 5-pack of different color twines, your gifts would all look so beautiful and cohesive under the tree, without having to keep rolls and rolls of paper around all year. Besides taking up less space, twine and ribbon come in handy year round! You can always tie a nice bow onto a bottle of something and suddenly it's a gift!"

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"In my years as a gift wrapper, I've learned that it's the final flourishes that really add panache to a gift and show how much you care," Annabelle shared. "Whether it's as simple as a gift tag with the person's name written in a nice cursive, the final flourish will draw the eye away from any imperfections and show them just how much you care!"

If you'd like to check out Annabelle's company Tinseltown for even more inspiration or to get some presents wrapped if you live in LA, be sure to visit their website right here and their Instagram right here!

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Told My Boyfriend I Was Getting Him A Burger For Christmas

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What’s your go-to method for wrapping Christmas presents? Do you perfectly measure out wrapping paper, delicately fold each corner to keep boxes perfectly shaped, and tie beautiful bows on every package? Or are you more of a “purchased a festive bag and tossed the present inside” person? No matter where your skills lie when it comes to gift giving, I’m sure your loved ones appreciate the time and energy that you put into picking out the perfect present. But there’s just something nice about lovely packaging, so why not go all out this year and put in a little extra effort?

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If you’re wondering where the tradition of gift wrapping came from in the first place, you might be surprised to know that it’s been around for thousands of years. Better Homes & Gardens explains that people who practiced traditional Korean folk religions during the Three Kingdoms Period believed that, “Wrapped items were a symbol of protection and good luck, so giving a gift wrapped in cloth was a way to bestow protection and good fortune upon the recipient.” Gift wrapping was also a tradition in Japan during the Tokugawa period in the 1600s, and even baby Jesus received wrapped gifts from the wise men back when he was born. Although fabric and small treasure chests were the go-to “wrappings” during those times, the tradition was the same, and I’m sure people loved receiving a thoughtfully presented gift.  

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How One Of My Coworkers Wrapped His Secret Santa Gift

How One Of My Coworkers Wrapped His Secret Santa Gift

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There are the people who put up Christmas decorations on November 1st. And then there are the people who wrap Christmas presents as Halloween decorations.

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Gift wrapping today is a bit different than it was thousands of years ago, all thanks to the invention of Christmas cards. In the mid-1800s, Christmas cards began to be sent all over Europe and the United States, and as printing became easier and more accessible, card manufacturers began selling wrapping paper that matched some of their cards. But Hallmark can be credited for creating the classic paper gift wrap that we all know and love today. According to Better Homes & Gardens, the Hall brothers were running a stationery store in Kansas City in 1917 when the first wrapping paper was born. 

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Apparently, the brothers had run out of the tissue paper that was popular for wrapping gifts in at the time, so they started to print huge rolls of the patterned wrapping paper we’re familiar with today. Cut to two years later, and Hallmark was pumping out huge quantities of gift wrap to be sold all over the country. Nowadays, Americans spend over $3 billion on gift wrap each year, so it’s safe to say that the trend hasn’t slowed down.  

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My Girlfriend Has Problems Opening Gifts Early. I Have A Problem With People Opening Gifts Early

My Girlfriend Has Problems Opening Gifts Early. I Have A Problem With People Opening Gifts Early

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Liz
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What kind of monster would ruin the surprise of unwrapping gifts together with your loved ones??

Jaide Foster
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A child with anxiety issues whose particular trigger is anticipation (and her younger sister/accomplice). I'd become a master at gluing tape back on without leaving a mark by the time I'd turned 12.

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Rachel Harries
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mom is a chronic early gift opener. So I started doing a version of Russian nestling dolls. Id wrap a present put it in a box, wrap that box, put it in another box & wrap that one. Tape it with packing tape. It was so funny to see her open her gifts. I'm the complete opposite.

Virginia Tran
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My Mom has this exact same problem & you & I are cut from the same cloth. Thanks for this genius hack. I am so doing this next year.

Dawn Sarrach
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish I would have thought of this when my kids were growing up

dReZ bEeZ
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

too bad those baskets are super easy to break. #dollarstore

JM
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That is really cute! When I was 15, I successfully unwrapped and re-wrapped all my Christmas presents - loved finding out what I was getting but I learned my lesson because Christmas Day felt like such a letdown. Never wanted to peek again.

April Pickett
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At least she shouldn't have a problem finding her gifts under the tree. Her gifts are all conveniently in one place.

mrsjonesva
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

For some, unwrapping gifts in front of people brings on anxiety. Some people also like to do it in private in case they don't like the present.

Sam Adel.A
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She could have gotten you two wrenches The she could open them early The use them to break the locks to open this

Nykky
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My aunt was apparently like this. My brother was like that when he was younger lol he eventually gained the ability to delay gratification though. Was just funny when every year around the 20th he'd start nagging me on what he got

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Our Family Has A 35+ Year Tradition Of Disguising Christmas Gifts. This Took Over 80 Hours To Build

Our Family Has A 35+ Year Tradition Of Disguising Christmas Gifts. This Took Over 80 Hours To Build

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We now know a bit about the background of gift wrapping, but you might still be wondering why we do it, from a psychological perspective. Is a gift really more exciting or more cherished when it’s presented in packaging? As it turns out, it may be. According to a 2019 study exploring the impact of neat gift wrapping, the way a present is presented might provide insight into the relationship between the gift giver and the giftee. Scanlux Packaging further explained these findings, “Nice gift wrapping is a symbol that the gift giver is setting a price on the relationship with the recipient. As a result, it creates a more positive experience overall for the receiver.” The more effort one puts into wrapping a gift, the more important the relationship seems to that person.

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My Dad Told Me To Get Creative When Wrapping My Mom's Present. Am I Doing This Right?

My Dad Told Me To Get Creative When Wrapping My Mom's Present. Am I Doing This Right?

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In My Family Its Not About The Gift, Its How You Wrap It

In My Family Its Not About The Gift, Its How You Wrap It

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another person who can’t let go of Halloween, I love it. More mashup holidays please.

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Humans are pretty simple creatures. We like attractive things, including presents that are wrapped beautifully. And one study found that wrapping is one factor that affects how attractive we consider a gift to be. Have you ever played a game of White Elephant? The most fabulously wrapped presents tend to be snatched up first. The same study also found that participants were even more likely to express joy when given a wrapped gift than when they were presented with an unwrapped present. “The gift’s wrapping and outer appearance have a lot to do with creating the joy of anticipation in the recipient,” Scanlux Packaging explains. “This joy, together with the surprise of the gift itself, will not be present if a gift is given unwrapped, and this will be immediately noticeable.”

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"No Wrapping Paper, No Problem", Says My Brother

"No Wrapping Paper, No Problem", Says My Brother

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Concert Tickets, Wrapped!

Concert Tickets, Wrapped!

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My Kid Has An Unhealthy Obsession With Who Got The "Biggest" Present. Gift Wrapped 32gb Microsd Card. Banana For Scale

My Kid Has An Unhealthy Obsession With Who Got The "Biggest" Present. Gift Wrapped 32gb Microsd Card. Banana For Scale

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If you’re on a tight budget this year or you’re trying to wrap gifts in a more sustainable way, have no fear! You are still capable of presenting beautifully wrapped gifts without having a huge impact on your wallet or the environment. First of all, don’t underestimate the power of newspaper. It can certainly be used to wrap a present with, and it might even be more charming than store-bought wrapping. In the same vein, if you have a stack of brown paper bags from the grocery store piled up in your home, now might be the time to put them to use. They can be cut and used just like wrapping paper. Or if you’d like to present your gift in another component of the present, many stores sell cute, reusable tote bags for less than the cost of gift wrapping, so that’s always an option as well! 

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How My Graphic Designer Sister Likes To Send My Christmas Presents

How My Graphic Designer Sister Likes To Send My Christmas Presents

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would love to see the interaction between the postie and gift receiver.

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This Is How My Husbands Wraps Gifts. That Is An Old Tablecloth And Rope.. He Said "What? I'm Going Green"

This Is How My Husbands Wraps Gifts. That Is An Old Tablecloth And Rope.. He Said "What? I'm Going Green"

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My Friend Finished Wrapping His Wife's Presents. Left One A Perfume, Right One A Sweater

My Friend Finished Wrapping His Wife's Presents. Left One A Perfume, Right One A Sweater

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If you have any old maps, pamphlets or fliers hanging around, those can be upcycled into cute wrapping paper as well. Don’t be afraid of presenting gifts in objects either. Have too many jars or cookie tins taking up space in your pantry? Dress one up with a bow, and it can be the perfect home for a holiday present. Also, I assume this goes without saying, but gift wrapping can often be recycled. If it’s paper that you’re gentle with and don’t tear, you can likely trim it to be used for a future present. And if it’s a bag with tissue paper, no effort will be required other than storing it in your closet until the next holiday season. Presenting our gifts beautifully is a great thing to do, but it should never cause stress or make you wonder if you’ll be able to afford rent that month. 

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Inspired By All Your Wrapping Posts, I Dug Out This Old Travel Brochure And Ripped Out The Beautiful Photos To Wrap Up My Gifts

Inspired By All Your Wrapping Posts, I Dug Out This Old Travel Brochure And Ripped Out The Beautiful Photos To Wrap Up My Gifts

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I Had To Wrap A Golf Club So I Turned It Into A Giant Lollipop

I Had To Wrap A Golf Club So I Turned It Into A Giant Lollipop

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't be surprised if the recipient licks the club. I would definitely play along 🙃

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Snowman Giftwrap. The Head And Body Are Hollow Styrofoam And Hold The Presents. Added A Scarf And Hat For Decoration

Snowman Giftwrap. The Head And Body Are Hollow Styrofoam And Hold The Presents. Added A Scarf And Hat For Decoration

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Another creative way to spice up your gift wrapping game is to go foraging for decorations. Depending on where you live, you can likely find pinecones, spruce branches, flowers, holly, winter berries or dried leaves to add to your present. It may not seem like much, but a few added decorations on top of your gifts will make them stand out and show your loved ones how much effort you put into their presents. Not to mention the fact this decor is eco-friendly, free and probably smells delightful!

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My Friend Wrapped Up A Toilet Plunger For Our White Elephant Party

My Friend Wrapped Up A Toilet Plunger For Our White Elephant Party

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This Is How I Wrapped My Brothers Itunes Gift Card (I Also Bought Him Winrar)

This Is How I Wrapped My Brothers Itunes Gift Card (I Also Bought Him Winrar)

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If you’re still at a loss when it comes to wrapping your gifts, there are plenty of tutorials online to help you turn your presents into masterpieces that are almost too beautiful to open. Or you can try to bribe a friend with Christmas cookies and mulled wine to get them to do your wrapping for you… At the end of the day, it is the thought that counts when it comes to giving gifts. So whatever you end up placing under the tree on Christmas is sure to make your friends and family members gush with joy.

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Locked Gift For An Escape Room Gift Certificate

Locked Gift For An Escape Room Gift Certificate

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100 Zip Ties And Definitely Worth It!

100 Zip Ties And Definitely Worth It!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ill just cut the 16 ties from the upperside and pull the present out. Using a big scissor it'll take one try to cut all of them. Not quite hard i think...

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I Got My Dad A Pair Of Skis For Christmas So To Confuse And Scare Him A Little Bit, I Wrapped It Like This

I Got My Dad A Pair Of Skis For Christmas So To Confuse And Scare Him A Little Bit, I Wrapped It Like This

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Has this list inspired you to channel your inner Christmas elf and whip out all of the fanciest bows and wrapping paper you can find this year? Keep upvoting the gifts that you would be thrilled to find waiting for you this weekend, and let us know in the comments if you have any other innovative ideas for how to wrap the perfect gift. Then, if you’d like to find even more creative gifts and wrapping methods that we’ve featured on Bored Panda before, you can find more here and here!

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*jurassic Park Theme Plays In The Background*

*jurassic Park Theme Plays In The Background*

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Just Finished Wrapping My Wife's Kindle

Just Finished Wrapping My Wife's Kindle

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't think the world will miss one accounting textbook. Everyone loves books. No one likes this book, not even accountants.

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Taking Gift Disguising To A New Level. This Is Just A Golf Umbrella And Was Constructed Out Of Cardboard And Duct Tape

Taking Gift Disguising To A New Level. This Is Just A Golf Umbrella And Was Constructed Out Of Cardboard And Duct Tape

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Santa In Chimney Wrap

Santa In Chimney Wrap

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Pink Pony Gift Wrap

Pink Pony Gift Wrap

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love the curling ribbon as a mane! Wishing I'd been half this creative with wrapping presents...

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Impressive Wrapping

Impressive Wrapping

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Finished Wrapping This For My Brother. It’s A Toolset

Finished Wrapping This For My Brother. It’s A Toolset

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Iguana

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Laura Jackson
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Uhm, chameleon there I do believe with a tongue like that!🦎🦎🦎

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Got My Girlfriend’s Parents A Gift For Christmas, And Decided To Wrap It Like This

Got My Girlfriend’s Parents A Gift For Christmas, And Decided To Wrap It Like This

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How Ridiculous Can You Make A Gift Wrapping? This Much

How Ridiculous Can You Make A Gift Wrapping? This Much

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Daffydillz~
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's a 'little corny' to me, but they're definitely not horsing around, lol.

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The Best Way To Wrap An iPhone

The Best Way To Wrap An iPhone

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It's A Golf Umbrella

It's A Golf Umbrella

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The danish woman
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is the second time I read the words "golf umbrella", so now I have to google it 😉

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White Elephant Gift Wrapping

White Elephant Gift Wrapping

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#43

I Get Asked A Lot About What I Do When I Have To Wrap A Ball! (Sorry For Mess!)

I Get Asked A Lot About What I Do When I Have To Wrap A Ball! (Sorry For Mess!)

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Took Some Gummies And Got Really Into Wrapping This Pot

Took Some Gummies And Got Really Into Wrapping This Pot

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tara
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They will never guess what it is! Wait did you mean you were wrapping your stash and made it look like a pot??

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