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1. Cereal Box Gift Box
Designer Anna Rosenlund has shown us, on Eco-Artware, how to make a nice treat package from a cereal box. These are the perfect size for a few delicious nibbles. Next » Scrap Paper Origami Box
2. Scrap Paper Origami Box
This video on Instructables shows us how to make a simple box from one sheet of paper. There is also this video on Video Jug that gives us a thorough step-by-step in creating a folded box with a lid. Next » Fabric Snack Bag
3. Sewn Snack Bag
These bags are great for lunches and snacks, but why not give food gifts in them too? Once the treats are gone, your recipient will have something to keep. This tutorial on We Wilsons utilizes velcro to keep the treats nice and secure. Angry Chicken gives us an even simpler tutorial that doesn’t require any closures. Just a few strategic folds, and your bag is ready to fill. Next » Coffee Can Packaging
4. Coffee Can Package
If you have any coffee cans left after making some of these projects, decorate some more to use as treat tins. Family Corner gives us the basics in preparing and decorating your coffee can. Decorate each one differently to suit your recipient’s taste. Next » Magazine Page Paper Bag
5. Recycled Paper Bag
This ingenious tutorial from mairuru shows us how to take magazine pages and glue and fold them into a paper bag. These are so easy to make and your friends and family will love them. What are some of the ways that you’re going to package your treats this year? What other eco-friendly gift wrap ideas do you have? I would love to hear your ideas and see some projects, feel free to leave some comments and links. [Christmas cookies image by cinenation via Flickr Creative Commons, Cereal box image by samplereality via Flickr Creative Commons, Reuse image by nfsmc via Flickr Creative Commons, Fabric snack bags image by We Wilsons, Coffee cans image by Tom Gill via Flickr Creative Commons, Magazine paper bag image by mairuru]