Do you wrap gifts from Santa?

Anonymous
I'm not sure when to begin wrapping gifts for our kids that come from Santa? One problem is that some toys always need to be put together and I know our kids won't have the patience to wait for us to assemble all the toys Christmas morning. On the flip side, though, I feel a little uncomfortable just having all these toys under the tree without wrapping or gift boxes or anything.

If you do wrap gifts, when did you start doing that? At what age were your kids? Did you start wrapping when they stopped believing in Santa?
Anonymous
of course. you wrap all gifts. If they are the kind to put together, you should try to do that beforehand and just put a bow on it or something. you always wrap gifts no matter what the age.
Anonymous
Of course you wrap them! In our family, my parents had to stay up extra late to assemble any gifts that were meant to be ready and waiting Christmas morning.
Anonymous
i wrap.
Anonymous
You put the toy together, put in batteries, remove it from the impossible wires sticking it to the back of the box, etc., before you wrap it whether it comes from Santa or not.

Then you wrap the gifts from Santa is paper that you don't use for gifts from you.

In my family the Santa gifts were always wrapped in white tissue paper and tied with red bows. You will be able to find those every year and so Santa can always use the same paper year after year.
Anonymous
NO! Santa gifts are never wrapped. This is true in all branches/generations of our family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NO! Santa gifts are never wrapped. This is true in all branches/generations of our family.


what? why? I have never heard of such a thing!
Anonymous
Wrapped in separate wrapping paper used only for Santa and hidden well
Anonymous
Wrapped in special paper. Gift tags written with a gold pen.
Anonymous
Santa gifts were NEVER wrapped in my family! Instead, he carefully displayed the gifts for each kid. This is how I now treat Santa with our daughter as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NO! Santa gifts are never wrapped. This is true in all branches/generations of our family.


so you have a bunch of boxes of toys and crap lying under the tree? that sounds so lame.
Anonymous
We don't wrap either. And, no there's not a bunch of boxes under the tree. Everything is removed from the boxes and carefully set up by Santa before he moves on to the next house. There are plenty of presents to open given that everyone in the family gives a gift to everyone else and we have a big family.
Anonymous
Wrapped in special Santa-only paper. Names are often applied in some clever elf fashion, like cutting the letters out of shiny paper and sticking them on. Sometimes calligraphy will do, if Grandma is around to do it.

I will say that for something big and cumbersome, like a bike, Santa can't figure out how to wrap it, so he just leaves it near the tree with a big ribbon. Of course it does not appear before his visit, sometime in the wee hours of Christmas morning.

Also, the tooth fairy only leaves gold dollar coins. None of this pedestrian everyday money!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure when to begin wrapping gifts for our kids that come from Santa? One problem is that some toys always need to be put together and I know our kids won't have the patience to wait for us to assemble all the toys Christmas morning. On the flip side, though, I feel a little uncomfortable just having all these toys under the tree without wrapping or gift boxes or anything.

If you do wrap gifts, when did you start doing that? At what age were your kids? Did you start wrapping when they stopped believing in Santa?



No, if you consult the documentaries about Santa's origins, you'll notice the fat old elf never has the toys wrapped in the magic sack.

Bonus: It contributes to Christmas Eve sanity for parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't wrap either. And, no there's not a bunch of boxes under the tree. Everything is removed from the boxes and carefully set up by Santa before he moves on to the next house. There are plenty of presents to open given that everyone in the family gives a gift to everyone else and we have a big family.


Exactly. I'm the first "no" wrapping PP. The display was always so exciting! Not sure how it started, but goes back at least to my great grandparents. All my 1st and 2nd cousins do the same. Sometimes growing up the tree would be across the room from the fireplace. Santa gifts were left in front of the mantle near the stockings. Never thought of doing it any other way, but now that I'm a busy parent, it's nice to fewer things to wrap.
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