This year, I’m swapping crackers for a unique Christmas table gift. I’m filling each gift with wrapped chocolates, a scratchy ticket, and a festive joke. By storing them properly, I hope they’ll last several Christmases. The original idea came from Brenda Paul, who designed hers to fit a small bottle of prosecco or soda. Wrapping a bottle this way adds a delightful touch to the gift.
![Christmas Table Gift](https://confetticardstudio.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Christmas-Cracker-Table-Gift-Holder-1000x750px.png)
Use Your Stash
If you’re anything like me, you probably have a stack of Christmas-themed designer series paper. With Christmas just around the corner, now’s the time to use it! Grab coordinating cardstock and ribbon to craft this beautiful Christmas table gift.
For decoration, I’m using Reindeer Days DSP and cutting out a reindeer from the paper. Add a simple festive greeting on the front, or go all out with festive imagery and embellishments. The choice is yours! Use what you have to make each gift unique.
![Christmas Table Gift Close Up](https://confetticardstudio.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Christmas-Cracker-Table-Gift-Holder-Close-Up-1000x750px.png)
Coordinate the Christmas Table Gift
To match my Red, Green, and natural color scheme, I’ve coordinated these gifts with the same colours. Each place setting will feature one of these handcrafted treats. I can’t wait to see the family’s reaction—they’re sure to love the surprise!
![Reindeer Fun Bundle](https://confetticardstudio.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/164044-768x768.webp)
Reindeer Fun Retiring
Sadly, this fun bundle is on the Last Chance List, a section on the Stampin’ Up! website for products available while stocks last.
I’ve had so much fun with this set over the past few months that I’ll truly miss it. While I was guilty of hoarding the designer series paper, cutting it up for these Christmas table gifts has made me appreciate the vibrant images and colours all over again.
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I’m taking a short break for the holidays and will return on 16 January 2025. I wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!