Just been wrapping some pressies and the paper I bought from W H Smith is brilliant - its got cutting guidelines on the underneath - wow what a good idea!! You dont get that with the cheap paper!!
Ah, but what you don't get with the expensive paper (which you do get with the cheapie stuff) is the fun of watching the unwashed street vendor (with a tattie Christmas hat perched precariously on his head) flogging the stuff with a cry of "Last few rolls left, ladies an' gents", while peeking around the corner to check that his stash of several thousand 'spare' rolls hasn't been nicked ;-)
One year I had the 'bright' idea of wrapping each child's presents in one colour/style fo paper - it was flipping chaos as I got so confused. Have resorted to wrapping the presents and putting the initials on in felt marker (written very big).
it sounds like having a crossword with all the answers in the grid..sorry but i think that is rather sad...but then again i have got manflu so maybe im being grumpy....
What a good idea. I could do with a parcel sizer, I always end up with loads of paper on the ends which I have to cut off when its ready to be stuck down.
I've got it sorted this year - sending the husband shopping next week in a mad blitz and then, because the kids will be home from school, he can take it back to his showroom and wrap it all there. Problem solved!
It happens that way or he dies - seriously, we've got maybe ten things (which is not going to go far when we have 5 children) in the garage so he will have to go and get them, wrap them and keep them in the showroom until Christmas Eve (and this includes stockings). Fingers crossed it doesn't snow or we will be here and Christmas will be 20 miles away.
sherrardk.......I thought you were hinting you wanted a car for Christmas and after he'd bought it he was to take it back to the showroom until Christmas Day!!!