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5 Tips to Take Holiday Gift Wrapping from Stressful to Stress-Free
(StatePoint) The holiday season comes with lots of to-dos. From decorating inside and out, to shopping for thoughtful presents and planning the perfect party, there’s a lot to accomplish. Even after those preparations are complete, there’s the task of wrapping the gifts and arranging them neatly under the tree—or shipping them to loved ones who are farther away. If you are gift wrapping this year, follow these tips to add some festive fun to the process.

1. Make a Day Out of It. After you have completed your shopping, designate a day for wrapping. Create a jolly atmosphere by playing holiday tunes, lighting seasonally scented candles, and inviting a loved one or friend to join in on the fun. Engage in some friendly competition to see who can create the prettiest present or wrap the fastest – or relax and wrap over some hot cocoa.

2. Involve the Little Ones. Allow your children or nieces and nephews to be part of the giving process by having them create their own wrapping paper. Use kraft paper as a canvas for them to decorate with colorful crayons, markers, glitter glue and stickers. You also can use the versatile paper to fill the inside of the box to keep items safe and secure. The homemade packaging will make the outside of the present just as thoughtful as the inside.

3. Protect Your Presents. Nothing dampens holiday cheer more than a broken gift. Protect fragile items by using Duck brand Small Bubble Cushioning Wrap. Simply wrap the reusable bubble cushion wrap around your gift and secure it with a piece of tape. Some brands even offer tapes that tear easily and can be dispensed with one hand, such as Duck brand EZ Start Packing Tape, further simplifying the process. If you are planning on shipping multiple presents in one box, fill the box with the cushioning to ensure they stay put.

4. Build Anticipation. When it’s time for one of the “big” gifts to be unwrapped, elevate your loved one’s excitement by adding a suspenseful element. Wrap the item with multiple layers of tape and paper. If the gift is small, consider using multiple boxes to create a nesting doll effect.

5. Personalize It. Add a sentimental touch by designing a personalized gift tag for each box. Write a handwritten heartfelt message or draw hints on leftover kraft paper as to what the gift might be.

By incorporating these tips into your holiday traditions, wrapping gifts can become one of the merriest parts of the most wonderful time of the year.
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Were your package deliveries stolen? What to know about porch piracy and what you can do about it
NEW YORK — You found the perfect holiday gift online. You ordered it. A notification arrived on your phone, showing the package had arrived. But when you open your doors, the parcel is nowhere to be found.

If this has happened to you, then count yourself among the unlucky group of shoppers who fall victim to package thefts — or porch piracy, as its commonly known.

Here’s what you should know about the issue, and what to do if it happens to you.
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Design Recipes: Furniture placement 101

One of the biggest challenges when it comes to setting up one’s space relates to how to properly place furniture.

Knowing the basic elements of spatial design and common floor plan configurations will help to serve as a guide.
Common Room Shapes

Rectangular.
Square.
Angled.
Curved.
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Give Your Porch a Winter Makeover
(Family Features) With frigid weather and gloomy days, adding some charm and pizazz to your front porch can seem like a lost cause during the winter months. However, there are a few ways to bring a fresh, chic feel to your porch that can last through the holidays and beyond.

The front porch is typically the first thing guests and onlookers notice about your home. Though wintertime can bring dreary weather and cloudy skies, you can add plenty of curb appeal with a few fun tweaks like these easy ideas.

Take advantage of seasonal decor

Give your outdoor spaces the spirit of the season by using traditional items that can still provide a classic look once the holidays are over. Wreaths, garlands and poinsettias, for example, as well as decor with bold winter hues like dark blues, deep red and classic black, can be used well into the new year.
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Tips to display poinsettias during the holiday season
Nothing says the holidays like a poinsettia. This year, try some new ways to display this festive plant.

Poinsettias are available in a variety of colors including white, pink, hot pink, yellow, peach, marbled and speckled. These colorful parts of the plant, often referred to as flowers, are actually modified leaves called bracts. The real flowers are small, yellow and appear at the tip of the stem surrounded by the bract.

Look for new places to display your poinsettia. Place a plant on a side or serving table. Remove the foil and set the plant in a decorative container. Try a hot pink poinsettia in a white pot or several different colors set in a serving tray, basket or unique container. Add a table runner, candlestick, bowl of colorful fruit or other decorative touches.
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