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Environmental Xmas Tips

 

rapping and shipping gifts

Make your own greeting cards with coloured cards and coloured felt pens. You can also cut up and use last year's holiday cards as this year's gift tags.

Be creative with no wrap options. Hide that large, unwieldy gift somewhere in the house or yard. Give the recipient a card with a series of clues leading to the present.

Wrap gifts in materials that can be reused, such as string bags, baskets, tins, towels, scarves, and handkerchiefs. Why not wrap dad's gift in a tool box?

Parties and decorations

Avoid disposable dishes. Serve guests with reusable plates, cups and utensils or ask them to bring their own.

A live, potted tree can be decorated for the holidays. Plant it in your yard in the spring or donate it to a local school to be enjoyed year round.

Decorative lights should be low wattage. Decorations can be homemade. Decorate with pine cones, real holly, potpourri or other items around the house. Use your imagination!

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