Organizing Gifts and Wrapping

You have a ton of options when it comes to organizing your gifts and wrapping. Some lucky ladies have the space for an entire gift wrap station! If you are anything like me, you simply don’t have that kind of space available to you. Don’t let that keep you from keeping your gifts and wrapping organized. There are plenty of space-saving products you can buy or DIY’s you can make that will help you. Stay on top of organizing gifts and wrapping to make last minute gifts for birthdays, holidays, and hostesses.

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Organizing gifts and wrapping is one of the best organizing features for saving money. Find out why and how to do it here!

 

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Wrapping

We save gift bags in our house because, frankly, the idea of getting rid of something used so briefly seems wasteful to me. The caveat is to make sure you use them. Don’t let them take up precious storage space if you are still going to go out and buy new each time you need one. Only you know yourself well enough to make this decision but if you don’t keep them, consider donating them to a store like Goodwill instead of trashing them.

Wrapping is a trickier one. Unless you buy enough gifts for every occasion to use an entire roll of wrapping paper, you will need to create a system for storing the leftovers. Having an organizational system in place also saves you money by allowing you to stock up when gift wrap is on sale (like the paper used to cover these storage boxes). There are a lot of options for this so I’m only going to share my favorite store-bought options and the system that we use.

I have personally used, or have family that uses, the above organizers for gift wrap. However, currently we use the closet side of an antique armoire my Papa gave us. This allows everything to be stored without fear of damage and also as the one-stop party supplies station. This will be shared in a later post.

 

Organizing gifts and wrapping is one of the best organizing features for saving money. Find out why and how to do it here!

Supplies

When creating a space for organizing gift wrap, don’t forget to have an area for supplies as well. A hanging organizer is great for this if you are going the DIY route for your wrapping. Another option is to place supplies in a Ziplock bag and poke a metal hanger through the top for easy hanging. Supplies to remember to include with your gift wrap is:

 

Organizing gifts and wrapping is one of the best organizing features for saving money. Find out why and how to do it here!

Gifts

This is an organizational area that many people don’t consider. However, if you are looking to save money, I highly recommend having a system for storing gift deals you find all year long. We use a large plastic storage container for this (the lid broke but I didn’t want to throw out the container since it was still usable). You can start saving money on your gifts by following these three easy steps:

  1. Find an area safe from the prying fingers and eyes of your family (namely, the tiny humans that live with you).
  2. Throughout the year, as you find incredible deals on gifts and toys, you can purchase them and store them for later.
  3. Pull these out if you need a gift for an unexpected birthday party, a hostess gift, or knock out Christmas gifts early to decrease the monetary burden around the holidays.

Not only will this system save you time, it will also save you money. If you choose to use your gift organizing system for Christmas gifts, make sure you keep a list that allows you to keep track of what you have bought and for whom.

Organizing gifts and wrapping is one of the best organizing features for saving money. You will see a huge savings if you are able to set up a system for organizing gifts throughout the year. Once you are done with this area, be sure to come back and get ideas for organizing your life from A to Z.

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DIY Thrifted Chalkboard Menu Sign

Yay! I am so excited to bring you this Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! I’ve teamed up with 20 other bloggers for this thrift store blog hop. The rules were simple–take an item(s) from a thrift store, yard sale, resale shop etc. and transform it into a new piece of home decor. There was no budget, or theme to stick to so we were free to let our creativity run wild (which was a blast)! Find my chalkboard menu sign below then check out the projects from the rest of the hosts!

Meet the Hosts

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Amanda | The Kolb Corner      Chelc| Inside the Fox Den     
Erlene | My Pinterventures     Kim | Made in a Day     Sara | Twelve on Main    
Emily | Two Purple Couches     Shirley | Intelligent Domestications    
Marie | DIY Adulation     Lindsay | Crazy Organized   Michelle | Our Crafty Mom    
Julie | Live From Julie’s House     Debra | Shoppe No. 5     Dru | Polka Dot Poplars    
Maureen | Red Cottage Chronicles     Pili | Sweet Things     Channell | Hobnail House     
Colleen | Life on Kaydeross Creek     Ann | Duct Tape and Denim      
Paula | Virginia Sweet Pea     Sherry | Savvy Apron     Stacy | Anastasia Vintage


Thrifted Chalkboard Menu Sign

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

 

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Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Materials

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 1

Deconstruct your frame.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 2

Wash you piece of glass from your frame. Allow the glass to dry completely before continuing.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 3

Paint first coat of chalkboard paint on glass.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 4

While paint is drying, place your frame in the center of your 12X12 piece of paper.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 5

Trace the inside opening of your frame with a highlighter.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 6

Cut out an “X” shape in the highlighted rectangle by cutting from corner to corner with your box cutter.

Tip:

  • Be sure to complete this step on a cutting mat or other safe cutting surface.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 7

Place your frame with the front facing down on your paper aligned with your highlighted rectangle. Next, fold the flaps back as pictured.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 8

With your flaps still folded through the center, flip your frame back over.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 9

Attach the paper to the front of your frame with Mod Podge.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 10

Fold your paper along the long edges of your frame. Again, secure with Mod Podge.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 11

While allowing glue to dry, put a second coat of paint on your glass.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 12

Fold corners on short edges of frame as pictured above.

Step 13

Fold up the remaining edges of the paper and secure with Mod Podge. Allow everything to dry completely.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 14

Reassemble your flame by first placing your glass and any cardboard backing in place.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 15

Fold your center flaps back to the center.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Step 16

Replace the back piece of your frame.

 

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Find out how to make this DIY thrifted chalkboard menu sign and 20 other amazing thrifted projects in this awesome creative upcycle blog hop!

Now you can keep the family updated on the dinner plans without uttering a word… mostly. Before you go, check out the other awesome thrift store makeovers from my friends below.


Be sure to check out my fellow bloggers’ projects too!
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Merry Monday Link Party #99

It is time to party at Merry Monday link party #99! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! Start your week off by showing me all of the wonderful things you’ve been posting. The A to Z challenge is continuing over here so find your tips to organize your life before you go. Now, show me what you’ve been posting!

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