Does Santa wrap gifts at your house?

Anonymous
Santa wraps his presents in plain brown paper with red string. All other presents are wrapped with regular Christmas wrapping paper.
Anonymous
Of course!
Anonymous
Santa gifts unwrapped and off to the side of the tree in a small collection. We weren't allowed to come downstairs on xmas morning until mom and dad were up, and then we'd walk downstairs and see everything and lose our shit. Lots of pictures of us with gaping mouths coming down the stairs.
Anonymous

Wrapping presents is one of my favorite Christmas activities. Maybe because my inner Japanese kicks in and I wrap beautifully using the least amount of tape possible, which is what store wrappers do in Japan. I love selecting the year's color theme (gold this year) and using good quality paper, which we later then reuse for crafts.

One year we also did origami ornaments for the tree. Aah, I love Christmas!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Growing up Santa delivered unwrapped, pre-assembled presents! And that's the route I hope to go as my kids grow up. (SO Much less work)

My husband grew up with TWO present deliveries from Santa (one on Xmas eve and one christmas morning). Xmas eve presents were delivered on the porch in a gigantic santa bag (wrapped in the bag) while they were at mass. Then xmas morning they woke up to another round of wrapped presents, this time under the tree.

I refuse to wrap that many presents.


Ok two santa deliveries is completely nuts!


Santa Mouse arrives while we are at Christmas Eve mass and delivers PJs and a book ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wrapped. Santa has his own paper.


Same here. Santa's paper has pictures of Santa in it.


Me three. Santa uses a different paper.
Anonymous
Unboxed batteried and ready to play
Anonymous
Yes. I love the gorgeousness Of a mound of beautifully wrapped presents under the tree.
Anonymous
Santa wraps and used different paper. My coworkers write labels so the kids don't recognize handwriting.
Anonymous
Santa absolutely DOES NOT wrap!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This ridiculous question is why we don't do Santa. My goodness...get real problems.


Who said this is a problem? It's just a question. If you don't "do Santa" because you can't figure out how to handle the wrapping question then you just give up too easily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This ridiculous question is why we don't do Santa. My goodness...get real problems.


Who said it is a problem?
Anonymous
I like this thread.

We're going to do white tissue paper and red ribbons for Santa gifts. Maybe I read that on here last year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This ridiculous question is why we don't do Santa. My goodness...get real problems.


Who said it is a problem?


You're solving it. Hence it's a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This ridiculous question is why we don't do Santa. My goodness...get real problems.


Who said it is a problem?


You're solving it. Hence it's a problem.


No one is solving anything. Do you know what solving means?
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