Wrapped the biggest one...

Photo I took of the largest gift that I needed to wrap
@xstitcher (30087)
Petaluma, California
December 20, 2016 1:06pm CST
I was wondering how I was going to do it, and it's probably not the neatest wrapping job, but I did it. I managed to wrap the largest present I had for someone. The gift is a personalized pillow with the names and marriage dates of a couple that's coming over on Christmas Eve. The company I had it made at sent it in a huge box, and I guess I could have found a smaller one for the pillow, but I didn't feel like going and digging.
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@inertia4 (27961)
• United States
20 Dec 16
That looks like a good wrapping job. Look at it this way, when they open it it the paper will be ripped to shreds. So don't worry about it.
@xstitcher (30087)
• Petaluma, California
20 Dec 16
Yeah, that's what I figure. I guess it's thinking back on Mom always wanting to have a wrapping job look just so--but she mostly uses bags, now, so...
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@inertia4 (27961)
• United States
21 Dec 16
@xstitcher Bags are cool. But for the kids I still think wrapping paper is the way to go. They love ripping that open. It is exciting for them. For the adults, well, bags are great. But not all gifts fit into those xmas bags.
@xstitcher (30087)
• Petaluma, California
21 Dec 16
@inertia4 I don't care to use bags--I like to see the anticipation--child or otherwise--when they open a gift from me. ;)
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• United States
20 Dec 16
Your wrapping looks nice :)
• United States
20 Dec 16
@xstitcher You're welcome. I am sure the couple will love their gift :)
@xstitcher (30087)
• Petaluma, California
20 Dec 16
Thank you, @infatuatedbby !
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@JudyEv (323706)
• Rockingham, Australia
21 Dec 16
If it's already in a box, it's probably easiest to go with what you've got.
• Defuniak Springs, Florida
20 Dec 16
Well at least it will be decieving by the big box, and how light it is. Lol
20 Dec 16
Such a awesome gift idea and wrapping is neat too