Presentation is everything. It can make ordinary items feel grand. This little project is a quick and inexpensive way to spread a little holiday cheer and make a 5 dollar gift look like a million bucks. Every year my office does a Secret Santa exchange. Leading up to the big reveal, we sneakily leave little treat on each other desk. This year, I decided to make these beauties as a Secret Santa treat and as gifts to my co-workers before Christmas break. The best part of this project is that the gift wrap is a conventional piece of 8.5 x 11 piece of paper and is probably something you would have on hand. If you need to make a batch of these they are simple to construct once you get all of the part and pieces prepped. I have included a downloadable template below to help make this project as simple as possible. If you’re anything like me, simple during the holidays is always welcome. Enjoy!
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- Standard 8.5 x 11 paper template [Download and print]
- Red card stock - for confetti, I also used a scrap of neon paper for a little color pop
- Tissue paper - for confetti
- Glue. I used Elmer’s.
- Tape. I used double sided tape to keep the look clean.
- Bakers Twine
- Bells, Mini tissue paper tassels, 3D cut out stars or any other small bobbles you may have on hand.
Tools
- Scissors
- Large hole punch
- Standard hole punch for smaller pieces.