Recently my sister-in-law and I were discussing how we can’t leave Marshall’s, Homegoods, or TJMaxx without picking up a roll or two of wrapping paper.  Shockingly though, I left TJMaxx last week without grabbing any.  I think hell may have frozen over, but I’m pretty sure it’s because most of my Christmas wrapping is already done.  Have you started yours yet?  If not, I’ve got a great post today sharing some wrapping paper resources.

If you need ideas on where to buy wrapping paper or inspiration on how to wrap just keep reading below!

Christmas wrapping

This set of packages is wrapped with Target Dollar Spot wrapping paper and yard sale ribbon.  Target Dollar Spot has great seasonal options for wrapping paper and they are usually only a dollar or two.  Plus, they are a great size for wrapping smaller items, so you don’t feel like you’re wasting a ton of wrapping paper.

I have to thank my husband for most of my ribbon stash.  He channels his inner old man on Saturday mornings and we usually go yard sale-ing, but we find great deals on ribbon.  I typically find brand new rolls for only a few cents.  Once yard sale season rolls around again, I highly suggest looking for Christmas wrapping goodies.

Christmas Wrapping

This package is again adorned with yard sale ribbon, and the paper was found at Hobby Lobby on super sale at the end of the Christmas season last year.  Even if you can’t find any wrapping paper on sale at Hobby Lobby, you can usually Google a 40-50% off coupon.  The bonus about getting wrapping paper at Hobby Lobby is that the paper is very thick and typically has a million yards on each roll.

Christmas wrapping

This third package is wrapped in some music note wrapping paper I’ve had for awhile (and can’t remember where I purchased it) and baker’s twine.  Baker’s twine is a great alternative to ribbon because you can get a huge roll of it fairly inexpensively.  Plus, you can use it as it’s intended when you’re baking as well.

Here are all of our packages wrapped up in ribbons and bows under the tree ready to be torn open on Christmas morning!

Christmas wrapping

Christmas wrapping

Where do you buy your wrapping paper?  Have you even started wrapping everything yet?  Do you still have shopping to do?

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