Christmas Gifts Ideas

Christmas Gifts Ideas Now
Christmas Gifts Ideas Christmas Gifts Ideas Knowledge Base Publish Your Article
 
Sponsored Links   Fabric Holiday Bags

 

 
 
 
 
In the News
 
Sherwood renovations progressing
Like a gift sitting under a tree that you can’t open until Christmas morning, the new playgrounds at Sherwood Park sit behind a chain link fence. And while the big gifts to the kids of Odessa will remain wrapped for a while more, the $4.4 million... Read More ...

NBA 2010-11: The 100 Biggest Questions Facing the NBA This Season
Now that we've entered September, it's time to finally put NBA free agency in the rear view mirror. As much fun as it was watching LeBron light a torch to his reputation, we'll put the "take my talents to South Beach" line in our pockets and move on towards next season.  We've got a new team of Super Friends down in Miami looking to dethrone the Lakers from NBA supremacy, a blossoming young team ... Read More ...

Cats, claims and food banks: Pepsi announces Gulf oil spill relief program finalists
Pepsi has announced finalists for $1.3 million to help the Gulf Coast recover from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Among the winners: A project to save cats from euthanasia. Among the losers: A project to offer ear acupuncture for stress relief. Read More ...

 
 
By Joyce Moseley Pierce

Fabric Holiday Bags by: Joyce Moseley Pierce - 641 words

As my children were growing up, it always bothered me to buy wrapping paper only to see it ripped open and thrown in the fireplace or trash after Christmas gifts were opened. I tried using comics but soon discovered I didn't like the black newsprint it left on my hands and everyone else's. For me, gift-wrap was right up there with fireworks - we spent good money only to see it go up in smoke. I began to look for a solution.

I bought craft paper and stenciled things on it, but still, I felt the paper was going to waste. Then one year after Christmas I saw holiday fabric on sale and had an idea! I bought yard after yard of it on clearance and brought it home to make gift bags.

I cut the fabric in various sizes. Sometimes I only got 2-3 bags out of a yard, but I knew that they would be able to hold the bigger items, and better yet - I would be able to reuse them next year. I basically cut and sewed them like a pillowcase. I sewed a seam up three sides and left the top open.

Then I turned that edge in slightly and stitched it on the machine to finish it off. Then I folded it in about 3 inches (or more on bigger bags) and hemmed it. I then put another row of stitching about a half inch above that one to create a casing for the ribbon. I slipped a piece of ribbon through the casing and tied it shut. If you have nosey kids, you may want to tie a knot!



Once the gifts are stuffed in the fabric bags and poofed up with tissue paper, stand them up around the tree and enjoy your creative artwork! They look like miniature Santa bags. The best thing, besides the fact that in the long run you are saving money by not buying wrapping paper, is that you don't spend hours wrapping the gifts and don't need scotch tape or bows.

One satin ribbon will last the lifetime of the bag. I still use gift tags and punch a hole in them so they can be run through the ribbon. You might save old Christmas cards and cut them up for gift tags.

At first my kids hated it - I guess they liked the sound of the ripping paper and the big mess it created. As years went by, I was determined to make this work, and feel I have now succeeded. I continue to buy fabric occasionally because my family has grown and now includes in-laws and grandchildren.

I make the bags big enough that I can insert a shirt box, or whatever size I may be using. Sometimes I just wrap the item with a lot of tissue paper and then stuff it in the fabric bag.

Tissue paper allows people to hear the crunching of paper and seems to satisfy the need for noise! Tissue paper is also reusable for the same purpose next year. Just fold it up and put it away with the bags. All of the bags can be folded and stuffed inside the largest bag. You can save space, time, and money.



If you have wrapping paper left over from last year (some people unwrap gifts and save the paper) try running it through a shredder to use as stuffing for your bags. The fuller the bags, the cuter they look under the tree.

Use whatever fabric catches your eye or whatever is on sale. I like the red and green holiday fabric, but I've since incorporated some blue and gold into the group. Even plain muslin or pillow ticking can look good if you spice it up with fancy ribbon. Be creative.

About the Author:

Joyce is a freelance writer and owner of Emerson Publications. She is the creator of All They'll Need to Know, a workbook to help families record personal and financial information. [ http://www.emersonpublications.com/pages/843554/index.htm] She is also the editor of The Family First Newsletter, an ezine for families with young children. To subscribe: [ http://www.emersonpublications.com/pages/848640/index.htm]
 
Click Here for More
Christmas Gifts Ideas Articles

 
Additional Links

Christmas Gift Christmas Gift For Woman Christmas Holiday Gift Basket
Christmas Gift Homemade Idea Ornament Wholesale Gifts Gifts For Christmas
Teacher Christmas Gifts Kids Christmas Gifts Extended Families Christmas Gifts
Christmas Gifts Crafts Christmas Gifts For Sisters Donate Christmas Gifts
Christmas Gag Gifts To Make Christmas Gifts Exact Christmas Gifts For
Arizona Christmas Gifts Christmas Make Gifts Christmas Projects To Give As Gifts
Christmas Gifts Mom Hot Christmas Gifts 2006 Top Ten Teen Christmas Gifts
Inexpensive Christmas Gifts For Coworkers Christmas Gifts For Mom From Daughter Idea Christmas Gifts For A Dad Who Has Everything
Easy Christmas Food Gifts Homemade Trendy Christmas Gifts Paint Jars Christmas Gifts
Booklover Christmas Gifts Christmas Gifts For Daddy Give Christmas Donation Gifts
Christmas Gift Ideas For Teachers Cute Christmas Gift Ideas Home Made Christmas Gift Basket Ideas
Cute Christmas Gift Ideas For Friends Parent Gift Ideas Christmas Christmas Gift Ideas For A Guy
Christmas Gift Ideas For Disabled Elderly Christmas Gift Ideas Kids Crafty Christmas Gift Ideas
12 Days Christmas Gift Ideas Need Ideas Nice Teacher Gift Christmas Gift Basket Ideas Christmas
Office Christmas Gift Exchange Ideas Simple Christmas Gift Ideas For Neighbors Christmas Gift Ideas Cheap Homemade
Hgtv Christmas Gift Ideas Christmas Gift Ideas Online Christmas Gift Ideas From Children
Gifts Christmas Gift Ideas I Need Some Silly Gift Ideas For Christmas Christmas Gift Ideas Baskets

Material Connection Disclosure:
If you purchase any items as a result of clicking any advertisements on this website,
please be aware that we receive material compensation.

Privacy Notice  |  Terms of Use  |  Contact Us