i've given cookies as gifts the last couple years. my fave way to wrap em up is with chinese take out boxes you can buy at michael's or other craft store. they've got a great selection. put some parchment or some coloured tissue in the box to glam it up. another way is to use large canning jars and tie them with ratafia or ribbon. i highly recommend going to a craft store and walk up and down the aisles. you're sure to find inspiration.
2007-11-25 17:49:06
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answered by ally 6
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Hand paint air- tight glass containers , after putting in the cookies in them. Take a piece of card, write the name of the person you want to give your cookies to, punch a hole at the side of card using a paper puncher. Insert ribbons into the hole and tie the ribbon like you would tie on a book mark. Tie the longer ends at the top of the container.
2007-11-25 18:09:56
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answered by nur'ain 5
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each and every time we've given cookies to human beings, we consistently 1st wrap them in plastic wrap. they have green and purple for the duration of Christmas! Then, we place the wrapped cookies in tins with lids. I merely offered a team this morning at Michaels for $a million each and every! they are small ones, yet they have distinctive sizes.
2016-12-16 18:52:28
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answered by ? 4
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I went to the Dollar Tree and they have cute little Christmas zip-lock bags with snowmen and Santa Clause on them. I got those for the cookies I am making for gifts. You get 12 of them for $1.
2007-11-25 17:46:07
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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I'm pretty sure you can get small Christmas themed tins at either Walmart, Target, or a dollar store. You could also use red and green cellophane wrapping and use Christmas ribbon.
2007-11-25 17:49:19
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answered by Amanda S 3
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These answers are great. I am going to use a small gift bag with red
plastic wrap and a bow.
2015-12-15 02:25:56
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answered by Adrienne 1
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Places like Rite-Aid and craft stores have cute little bags that are perfect for that.. You can tie the bag with green and red ribbons and tie in a little note for each one.
2007-11-25 18:14:49
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answered by Love2loveYa 5
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well you let them air out and cool off over night and then you can put them in cookie tins and if you do not have them then you can put them in colorful saran wrap and then make a bow with yarn or ribbon,
2007-11-25 17:46:54
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answered by alexia's mommy 5
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celaphane
my sister is making gingerbread men for people
and shes using celaphane its got nice patterns on and stuff
hope this helps xxx
2007-11-26 03:16:10
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answered by xx_xx_holl_xx_xx 2
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id say just buy some little boxes, like the ones people use for wedding favours!
2007-11-25 22:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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