Happy Holidays friends! We're got the Christmas Tree up, the stockings hung, and all plans cancelled for heading home this season. We're both from the mid west and this will be our first Christmas we spend together after 6 years! We've always gone back to our home towns for a week over the break and celebrate with each other before we leave. It'll be nice but definitely heart breaking to think we won't see family this year. All for the best though to keep everyone safe! Our presents started to arrive for each other and for family members this week, and I've begun wrapping mine in cute left over wrapping paper from last year. However, my fiance thinks it's OK to put Amazon boxes right under the tree and call it a day? Anyone else having this issue with their significant other? I guess I'll be wrapping MY OWN presents this year and then unwrapping them again Christmas day. I have to say though, with all of the extra time, and hitting the end of the wrapping roll, I am starting to look for extra special ways to wrap the remaining gifts. As usual, the more creative minds on the internet have given me inspiration but have left me with decision paralysis. I can't decide which cute option to go with! Check out these unique gift wrapping ideas: Gingerbread Gift Tags: Via Honestly Yum Brown Craft Paper Ideas: Paint up a storm and get crafty with your label maker Via Almost Makes Perfect Snowy White Paint Splatters Via Studio Jasmine White Sticker Snowball Bombs Via Studio Jasmine White Script Notes Via Studio Jasmine Add in Greenery Via Todays Creative Life Experiment with dried fruit Via Keeping up with COCO Use Pinecones for a little extra flare Via Pinterest Make your own DIY Star Garland Via HOMEYOHMY Use a Potato to create a design and stamp it on each gift Via Fresh Mommy Blog Get crafty with dried leaves or pine tree pieces from your yard Via Style Gifting Label gifts with large letters (as long as there are no overlapping characters) Via First For Women Add a sweet treat to each gift Via Pinterest Use a gold marker to decorate each package (This works for any gift giving time of year) Via Lil Boo Blue Use small branches from outside and a hot glue gun to make trees Via Bloglovin