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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-12-02, Page 56P®ge ! 1 crony eirrisfinas cfirorry 2fi, army einistmasdram ervidmas dram! eitidzigas Special gifts deserve Nothing sparks the Christmas spirit more quickly than an afternoon spent carefully wrapping presents to set under the tree. To make sure that a gift wrapping session is enjoyable rather than frustrating, be sure to leave plenty of time to do the job properly advises Barbara Huard, Senior Product Manager at Carlton Cards. "A sturdy work -surface that won't be damaged by glue spills or scissor scratches is a must," Huard says. And before beginning, make sure all your supplies are on hand including boxes, paper, adhesive tape or glue, ribbons, bows, gift tags, colored pens or markers, tissue paper, Christmas seals and scissors. Huard notes that recent years have seen a move away from the glitter and tinsel look. back toward the more nostalgic and tradi- tional spirit of Christmas. Here are a few tips to make gift wrapping special: • The most important characteristic of a good-looking parcel is neatness. This means using the right size sheet of paper for the job, and of the correct weight to fold smoothly. Thick, heavy papers are un- suitable for tiny packages, enormous presents may need two sheets of paper taped together, or, better still use a gift wrap roll which lets you cut exactly as much as you need. If you have several gifts to wrap, rolls may be the most economical route to take. • It's much simpler to wrap a solid square or extra special wrapping oblong shape than to struggle with something awkward. So start early to col- lect an assortment of empty boxes and always pack breakable items in shredded tissue. • The well dressed package shays no raw edges so be sure to choose paper long enough to fold over the edge. Turn the box bottom up so seam is on underside. Wrap paper snugly around box and secure with tape. Fold in end, tucking in as far as possi- ble to top and bottom edges. Cut off top point, fold under and tape. Pull up remain- ing piece, fold edge in and tape in place. Wrap a gift without tape by tying with pre- measured ribbon. A dressmaker's tape is the best way to measure: double the width and the breadth of the parcel and add four times its thickness plus four inches. This will give enough ribbon to wrap completely around each way. Tie on a separate bow before attaching trimmingg • Ready-made bows are easiest to use, but curling ribbon is also effective and easy to dn. To curl paper ribbon, grip a piece roughly two to three feet long firmly bet- ween your thumb and the blade of a pair of scissors (make sure the blade is one the rib- bon underside) and pull briskly. Do this with as many pieces of ribbon as you l ke and tie together on package. You can also combine different colors of ribbon this way. • Gift wrapping can be as simple or im- aginative as you make it. Here's a chance to be inventive with Christmas tree decora- tions, silk or dried flowers, sprigs of greenery, candy canes, gingerbread figures or fancy doilies. • Personalize gifts by adding an appropriate trim. A rocking horse finishes a baby or small child's gift in a lovely way. A budding musician might appreciate a tiny brass horn. �S Steclinans Your Family Christmas Store Xmas- Polysilk Poinsettia 997 In foil pot. Reg. 12.99 Back By Popular Demand! 997 Stedmans Children's Bear Repeat of a sel!o4t! Use our CONVENIENT CHRISTMAS LAYAWAYS Stedmans GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE ❑ MEGA LOPS PLUS ❑ SAND FOX - radicontrolled car ❑ CAPTAIN POWER ACTION FIGU``pES E. CHRISTMAS WRAP AND OWS C DANISH ='' fTTEf- CES ❑ CHOC•LATES ND CANDY C: NES ❑ LADIES' CLUTCH WALLETS ❑ MEN'S LEATHER WALLETS ❑ DELEGAR BATH CUBES ❑ BRAUN LADIES' SHAVER ❑ MEN'S SPORT SOAP ON A ;`;OPE ❑ LACE TRIMMEt TEDY ❑ MEN'S Fr,NCY CHECK SPORT ❑ LLOYDS AM/FM DUAL CASSETTE STEREO ❑ FIESTA NYLN LUGGAGE ❑ PHOTO ALBUMS and l4•=ts more at your family Christmas St re ... OPEN: 6 Days A Week 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. except Friday Evenings till 9 p.m., starting Dec. 14 open till 9 p.m. Owned and Operated'by Ian R. Samuels