Packaging Homemade Goodies as Holiday Gifts
by
Amanda Formaro
Q: I love to give homemade cookies as holiday gifts, but I never know
how to package them so they look like a "real gift" rather than just
something I threw together. I've used tins and those holiday zipper bags
but I was hoping for something a little more appealing in the
presentation. Any ideas?
-- Courtney
A: Courtney has a great question. Cookies, brownies, and homemade
candies are wonderful gifts from the heart. But what are some fun and
pretty ways to wrap your treats? Try some of these ideas when wrapping
up your holiday gifts.
Jars Use mason jars (completely cleaned and dried) to stack homemade
cookies in, then decorate the lid with a pretty bow tied from holiday
ribbon.
Colorful Wrap
When using cookie tins, try wrapping the cookies in colored plastic wrap
and tying with thin colorful ribbon. To wrap, place a rectangle of
plastic wrap on the counter, place a short stack of cookies in the
center of the plastic wrap, then gather the plastic wrap together above
the cookies. Tie with ribbon and blossom out the top of the plastic wrap
so that it looks attractive.
Recycle!
Use empty (washed and dried) Pringles cans to stack cookies in. You can
decorate these with wrapping paper, contact paper, or paint and ribbons.
You could even use aluminum foil and a pretty bow.
Baskets
Baskets make a WONDERFUL presentation for edible gifts. Bundle cookies
in colored or clear plastic wrap as indicated above, then arrange in a
basket that is lined with tissue paper. Insert extra tissue paper as
filler and "fluff" it up to make it pretty. Tie a big shiny bow to the
handle of the basket or wrap the entire basket in cellophane then adorn
with a bow.
Mugs & Plates
For smaller portions of cookies, wrap in plastic wrap and put inside a
coffee mug, add a package of cocoa, a cinnamon stick or candy cane, wrap
with cellophane and a bow. For larger portions, you can use a holiday
plate wrapped in cellophane, embellished with ribbon.
Suckers
Cookie suckers are always a big hit. When your cookies are ready to go
into the oven, press an ice cream or lollipop stick into the dough, then
bake. Wrap cookie suckers individually with colored or clear plastic
wrap and tie closed with a pretty ribbon.
Cookie Jar
Though a little more extravagant, place cookies inside of a new holiday
or everyday cookie jar. Wrap the cookie jar in wrapping paper, add
curling ribbon in several colors. This gift will keep giving for many
years to come!
You can top off home baked gifts with a fun poem or friendly hand
written note. If your gift recipient enjoys baking, include the recipe
and a wooden spoon or wire whisk with the gift as a special touch.
About the Author:
Amanda Formaro is the entrepreneurial mother of four children. She is
also the owner of FamilyCorner.com Magazine at
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