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Give Yourself a Gift, Let Someone Else Do the Wrapping!

Filed under: Holiday Guides

It does not matter what holiday you celebrate this is a busy time of year for everybody. Whether you are going to holiday parties or entertaining visiting family members or working extra hours nobody has enough time to get everything done that is on their list. Sometimes the person who needs the perfect present is you, and often what we really need is not another cashmere scarf but an extra pair of hands.

How about treating yourself to a little luxury this season? Let Papyrus wrap your gifts for you. There are over 170 branches of Papyrus both in the continental United States as well as stores abroad in Canada and Hong Kong. Started in 1950 by Marcel and Margrit Schurman the company features retail stores that carry high quality products in an inviting setting. What many people may not be aware of is that the retail locations offer a gift wrapping service.

A consumer can enter with an unwrapped gift, choose a wrapping paper by the sheet from the display wall, and the store's staff will carefully wrap the present for you. They also have on hand boxes of varying sizes, rolls of gift wrap for extra-large presents, as well as a variety of ribbons and cards. As one might expect this does not end up being an inexpensive venture. You pay for all the products you need at the store and then there is a gift wrapping service fee added for the labor involved in the process.

Call your local store to see what they charge for the service but to give you an idea I was told that the sheets of seasonal themed wrapping paper cost between $4.95 - $5.95 per sheet and that the service charge for the average sized shirt box would be about $5.00 (provided I brought my own box).

Wife of Washington Lobbyist Uses Money as Wrapping Paper

Filed under: Wealth


When it comes to gifts usually it's what's on the inside that counts, but that's not necessarily the case for the gifts Edwina Rogers gives -- she wraps her presents in money. Uncut sheets of real, government-issued, dollar bills.

The wife of Washington lobbyist Ed Rogers gets the money sheets from the United States Bureau of Engraving (you can order them for yourself here) and then slices and dices as you would any wrapping paper to best fit the gift and get the best pattern on the front of the package (in this case it's lining up Washington's face just right). No matter that she regularly cuts several bills in half in the process, to be frugal she sticks to the dollar paper and only uses it to wrap "small" gifts.

A sheet of money paper consisting of 32 $1 bills sells for $55.

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Personalized Wrap Makes for an Extra Special Gift


Martha Stewart says that the wrapping of a gift is just as important as the present itself. It is the first impression someone receives and denotes a sense of effort from the one giving the gift. Sure there are beautiful gift bags, ribbons and tiny accessories to spruce-up any package but personalized gift paper from Erin Condren is the icing on the cake. Choose your own personal message to be printed on the paper in wrap-around stripes and receive cards and envelopes to put that finishing touch on. You have to wait two weeks for your $95 order but the impression it leaves will be worth it, surely. Put who it is from, a special message for that occasion or just a silly quote! I'm thinking "Luxury awaits inside..." sounds like a reason to tear into a package right away.

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