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1. Wrapping Paper Stars

You can get started early on next year’s decorations with these beautiful wrapping paper stars from Family Fun. These would look great hanging from next year’s tree or the mantle.

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  1. Gift Wrap Bow You could whip up a bunch of these recycled gift wrap bows from Momfetti and have plenty of bows to adorn presents year round. You could even combine different patterns of paper in one bow for an even more unique looking topper. Next » Greeting Cards

  2. Wrapping Paper Greeting Cards Besides wrapping paper, you may have even received some of your gifts in cardboard gift boxes. Recycle both of them by making these greeting cards found on Whole Living. How great would it be to say thank you to someone with a card made from the materials they packaged your present in? Next » Gift Tags

  3. Wrapping Paper Gift Tag Along with your gift wrap bows, you can also make the gift tags featured in this video on Videojug. To make it even more eco-friendly, use cereal boxes to adhere the wrapping paper to. Next » Pencil Holder

  4. Gift Wrap Pencil Holder With just a 9×9 piece of wrapping paper, you can whip up one of these origami pen and pencil cups found on metacafe. Your desk or workspace will look cheerful and festive all year round. Next » Paper Beads

  5. Wrapping Paper Beads Our own Becky Streipe points you to a video on how to make beads from magazine pages. The same technique will easily apply to wrapping paper, though, and you’ll get great results. What are you going to do with the wrapping paper you received this year? Do you like to save the paper and use it next year or are you going to craft with it? I would love to hear some of your ideas and suggestions. Feel free to leave some links and comments. {Wrapping paper tubes image by fauxto_digit via Flickr Creative Commons, Paper stars image via Family Fun, Paper bow image via Momfetti, Greeting card image via whole living, Wrapping paper image by madelinetosh via Flickr Creative Commons, Pencils image by Bruno Monginoux/landscape-photo.net via Flickr Creative Commons}

2. Gift Wrap Bow

You could whip up a bunch of these recycled gift wrap bows from Momfetti and have plenty of bows to adorn presents year round. You could even combine different patterns of paper in one bow for an even more unique looking topper. Next » Greeting Cards

3. Wrapping Paper Greeting Cards

Besides wrapping paper, you may have even received some of your gifts in cardboard gift boxes. Recycle both of them by making these greeting cards found on Whole Living. How great would it be to say thank you to someone with a card made from the materials they packaged your present in? Next » Gift Tags

4. Wrapping Paper Gift Tag

Along with your gift wrap bows, you can also make the gift tags featured in this video on Videojug. To make it even more eco-friendly, use cereal boxes to adhere the wrapping paper to. Next » Pencil Holder

5. Gift Wrap Pencil Holder

With just a 9×9 piece of wrapping paper, you can whip up one of these origami pen and pencil cups found on metacafe. Your desk or workspace will look cheerful and festive all year round. Next » Paper Beads

6. Wrapping Paper Beads

Our own Becky Streipe points you to a video on how to make beads from magazine pages. The same technique will easily apply to wrapping paper, though, and you’ll get great results. What are you going to do with the wrapping paper you received this year? Do you like to save the paper and use it next year or are you going to craft with it? I would love to hear some of your ideas and suggestions. Feel free to leave some links and comments. {Wrapping paper tubes image by fauxto_digit via Flickr Creative Commons, Paper stars image via Family Fun, Paper bow image via Momfetti, Greeting card image via whole living, Wrapping paper image by madelinetosh via Flickr Creative Commons, Pencils image by Bruno Monginoux/landscape-photo.net via Flickr Creative Commons}

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