Here’s some great ideas to help you reduce the amount of waste you generate during the holiday season. By implementing some of these ideas, you can also reduce holiday costs.

Gift wrapping:
Trying to avoid the “gift wrap trap?” Here are some great ideas for gift wrapping alternatives.

  • Scarves, handkerchiefs or bandannas.
  • Old posters and maps.
  • Pages from a child’s coloring book taped together (especially nice for relatives who would enjoy the artwork).
  • Old sheet music.
  • Newspapers (foreign newspapers are great).
  • Last year’s holiday paper (press with warm iron if wrinkled).
  • Wallpaper scraps.
  • Home-sewn cloth bags.
  • Fabric scraps.
  • Pictures or advertisements from magazines and catalogs.
  • Sunday comic pages.
  • A present in a present (for example, a hat in a matching scarf, jewelry in a wooden box, cookies in a reusable tin or cookie jar, barbecue grill utensils or picnic supplies in a tablecloth, kitchen gifts in towels or all-purpose cloths).
  • A plain box decorated with leftover glitter, paint, markers, etc.
  • A cake pan, basket or a wooden box.
  • Reusable decorative bags.
  • A “Hollywood box:” individually wrap or decorate the top and bottom of a box with a separate lid. Encourage the recipient to reuse the box.
  • Purchase wrapping paper made from recycled paper.

Tree ornaments/decorating:
Here are a few ideas for adding a special touch to holiday decorations.

* Baby’s shoe Memorabilia, such as a child’s first shoe or grandma’s hankie scented with perfume.
* An old full skirt as a tree skirt.
* Old jewelry (restring old necklaces, hang earrings or bracelets).
* Items collected on vacation.
* Small stuffed animals and toys.
* Cookie cutters.
* Miniature toy cars.
* Dressed-up doll as a tree-topper.
* Holiday card ornaments: cut up; glue felt fabric scraps on back; tie with yarn scraps.
* Edible cookie ornaments: use gingerbread or sugar cookie dough; poke a hole at the tip using a drinking straw; decorate and bake; thread a ribbon through hole; tie ribbon in a large loop and hang on bough of tree.
* Small pictures from old magazines or holiday cards: cut out; glue onto old plastic lid; decorate with beads, buttons or jewelry; punch a hole and hang with string or yarn.
* Popcorn and cranberry strings (can be eaten by animals after the holidays). Buttons
* Reusable glass icicles instead of disposable tinsel (keeps tree clean for mulching).
* Buttons knotted on a sturdy length of string.
* Spices from the kitchen instead of commercially prepared and packaged products or aerosols (for example, create pomander balls by placing whole cloves in oranges or lemons to create decorations that look and smell great).
* Gingerbread people and reindeer from leftover brown paper grocery bags (place on windows and walls for decoration.)
* Tin can luminary (punch holes into empty metal can; place candle inside.)

*** Look for more ideas in a later post ***

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  1. by Dore', on December 14 2008 @ 5:43 pm

     

    I love these ideas! Especially the gift wrap ideas. I’m definitely gonna try some out when I finally start wrapping gifts!

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  2. by Paula, Stuff 2b Organized, on December 14 2008 @ 11:15 pm

     

    These are great ideas! I think I will try the Gingerbread people and reindeer from leftover brown paper grocery bags with my kids.

    Thanks for stopping by!

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  3. by Harriet, on December 16 2008 @ 7:44 pm

     

    Thanks for the info and reminders.
    I almost forgot about these great tips!

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  4. by Connie, on December 18 2008 @ 6:29 am

     

    That’s a great list. My favorite is the Present in a Present. I may try that next year.

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  5. by Heather (How to be a Woman..?), on December 18 2008 @ 3:09 pm

     

    Great ideas! I haven’t done a popcorn swag in like 30 years.

    Another wrapping idea: Dad’s old flannel shirts! ;-)

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  6. by Veronica Lee, on December 18 2008 @ 3:42 pm

     

    Wow, those are really great ideas !!!

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  7. by Ann, on December 19 2008 @ 3:59 pm

     

    This is definitely the way to go. Great ideas.
    Hey Joanne, thank you for stopping by my blog. You mentioned that you were visiting from “CC3″. I’m racking my brain but can’t figure that out. Help?

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  8. by joanne, on December 19 2008 @ 8:17 pm

     

    Ann…Comment Club 3 at Mom Bloggers Club. :)

  9. by flora, on December 20 2008 @ 10:26 pm

     

    wow thanks for all the great tips :0)

  10. by LaTonya Yvette, on December 21 2008 @ 7:37 pm

     

    Wow! Great Ideas!

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  11. by Kelly @ Wisdom Begun, on December 22 2008 @ 9:27 pm

     

    Wow, those are great ideas. You really put thought into those lists. I’ll have to pass it on.

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  12. by Annette Piper, on December 22 2008 @ 9:53 pm

     

    Great ideas – got to be a couple in there I can use!

    Merry christmas :)

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  13. by neha, on December 24 2008 @ 3:31 am

     

    nice blog, n nice tips..
    Merry christmas…

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  14. by Opus #6, on December 30 2008 @ 1:00 am

     

    Great ideas. And I like the linking post, too. It really is nice to get to know other bloggers better.

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  15. by Annette Piper, on December 31 2008 @ 10:31 pm

     

    So I used the fabric and the reusable box… so thanks!

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