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I love a good white elephant gift exchange. It gives people the opportunity to mingle and laugh and sends everyone home with a gift! This year I’m attending four different parties with white elephant gift exchanges! One of my goals each time is to create a package that really makes people want to open my gift… and then fill the package with something that is sure to be stolen a few times. I created these white elephant gift wrap printables with the adorable illustrations from Lorats from Freepik.

This is the sixth day of my 12 Days of Christmas DIYs for 2018. Each day for the next twelve days I share DIY projects, recipes, entertainment, and more, that you can incorporate in your holiday season. Most will be super simple!

White Elephant Gift Wrap Free Printables | A Well Crafted Party

So, how do you play White Elephant? I am pretty sure everytime someone has described the game it has sounded complicated, but in practice, it is really simple and a lot of fun. I’ll share the rules I have always played by, but always run with the host’s rules!

How to Play White Elephant

  • All players must have provided a wrapped give of a determined value and/or theme. Most of the times I’ve played the gifts were valued from $15-$25. However, I have totally played with a $10 limit before and had just as much fun. I added in theme here because I’ve been to some white elephant games that set not only a price range but also a theme for a party. One of my favorite traditions is attending a mug swap with friends and we all get different mugs and then play a game of white elephant for the mugs.
  • Write down a number for each of the gifts and put all the numbers in a bowl/hat/box/what-have-you.
  • Have every person draw a number.
  • The person that receives the number one is a very special player. They get the opportunity to go first, but then at the end of the game, they have the opportunity to steal a gift that hasn’t been locked (more on that later).
  • Person one picks a gift and opens it. They make sure to show the gift to everyone present.
  • Person two then has the option to either open a new gift or steal the gift from person number one. If they choose to steal the gift then person number one gets to open a new gift.
  • Each gift can be stolen only twice. Once it has been stolen a second time (so it has reached its third owner) it is locked and cannot be stolen again.
  • You can steal a gift back that was stolen from you only if it was not JUST stolen from you and is not locked.
  • At the end of the game the person with the number one gets the opportunity to either steal or end the game. If they steal then the person they steal from has the opportunity to steal, etc. In that case the game goes on until someone ends it by no longer stealing. The gifts that have been locked may not be stolen.

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Tips for Great White Elephant Games

  1. Pick a gift that you truly love or think that others will love. Sometimes White Elephant games are called “Dirty Santa” and are gag gifts. Even in that case, go for the funniest gift available rather than the dud gift. No one wants to go home with a dud!
  2. Wrap it up nice! Make the gift look so fun that someone wants to open it up right away. It is fun to see your gift opened up and stolen. Plus, people really enjoy opening gifts. On that note, don’t make the gift too complicated to open. Everyone will be watching and time may be limited.

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Free White Elephant Wrapping Printables

Below are some free (for personal use) printable gift wrap items to help make your white elephant gift extra adorable. I mean… if I saw a gift with cute little elephants on it at a White Elephant Party, well, I’d for sure pick it!

  • Download the White Elephant Gift Tags 2UP: These are the larger tags. Print on cardstock, cut out along red outer lines, and hole punch the top circle. Attach to your gift with ribbon.
  • Download the White Elephant Gift Tags 4UP: These are slightly smaller tags. Print on cardstock, cut out along red outer lines, and hole punch the top circle. Attach to your gift with ribbon.
  • Download the 8.5X11 White Elephant Gift Wrap: Print this out on copy paper using a home printer or, for better quality, print at your local print shop. This size is perfect for small trinkets.
  • Download the 11X17 White Elephant Gift Wrap: Print this on copy weight paper at your local print shop.
  • Download the 18X24 White Elephant Gift Wrap: Print as a color engineering print from your local Staples or favorite print shop.

Have you ever been to a White Elephant party? If so, what was your favorite gift?

I’m always looking for great solutions for affordable, useful, and fun gifts to give my neighbors and coworkers. This DIY is mostly gathering pre-made items and putting them together. You can absolutely purchase all of the items to create similar neighbor gifts or you can use these free neighbor gift printables to create part of the gift.

This is the fifth day of my 12 Days of Christmas DIYs for 2018. Each day for the next twelve days I share DIY projects, recipes, entertainment, and more, that you can incorporate in your holiday season. Most will be super simple!

I personally am a very busy person. Seriously, aren’t we all? So while I love giving gifts to people and want them to be touching and useful… well, I also really like them to be EASY. These gifts have few supplies and can be made quickly and in multiples pretty easily making it the perfect neighbor gift or coworker gift.

Neighbor Christmas Gifts | A Well Crafted Party

Supplies:

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  • Wrapping paper – I purchased this adorable “Is it Christmas Yeti?” paper at Target. However, you can get some great holiday wrapping papers in bulk!
  • Tape
  • Gift Tags (use the free printable or purchase some!)
  • Ribbon
  • Cellophane bags to put the tags and tape in
  • Gift tag to explain gift — Use my free printable or add a Christmas card or tag of your own.
  • Hole punch & Scissors (if using free printables)

Neighbor Christmas Gifts + Free Printables | A Well Crafted Party

How To:

You can get as creative as you want with these gifts. Add in things like ribbon or baubles to really make it an over-the-top gift. However, it is also a great present to give the gift as pictured: wrapping paper, gift tags, and tape. Below are some suggested steps for creating this gift:

  1. Print out the free printables! But out around the edges lined in black. Use a hole punch on all the tags where the holes are located.
  2. Put all of the smaller gift tags into a cellophane bag along with the tape. Fold the bag.
  3. Punch a hole through the cellophane bag.
  4. Thread the cellophane bag and large gift tag on a roll of wrapping paper using ribbon.
  5. Don’t forget to sign the large gift tag!

Happy Gifting!


I tend to get bored with decor pretty easily and like switching things up from year to year. I am not made of money however so I try my best to come up with fun cost-effective solutions that reuse some of my decor, but still give it a fun twist. Last year I went way off the reservation and leaned on my love of balloon garland to create a really exciting Christmas tree! This balloon garland Christmas tree decor was inexpensive, long-lasting, and a big hit with my kiddos.

This is the fourth day of my 12 Days of Christmas DIYs for 2018. Each day for the next twelve days I share DIY projects, recipes, entertainment, and more, that you can incorporate in your holiday season. Most will be super simple!

Balloon Christmas Tree Decor | A Well Crafted Party

Creating this GIANT garland was no small feat. However, though it was time-consuming, it was super easy to create. I’ll walk you through my process and share a few other wonderful tutorials below. I’ll also share some of my favorite supplies so you can recreate this for your Christmas tree or for your next party.

I’ve tried several different ways of creating balloon garland in the past. I’ve tried a method that includes hot glue guns, chicken wire, and fishing line. I loved the look, but swore a LOT and popped a lot of balloons. I’ve tried hot glue and string to great success… yes, hot glue works on balloons! But, my favorite way of creating the garland is actually just with some bakers twine and different sized balloons.

Balloon Christmas Tree Decor | A Well Crafted Party

Balloon Garland Christmas Tree Decor

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Balloon Christmas Tree Decor | A Well Crafted Party

Directions:

  1. Have a good mix of sizes of balloons. For this project, I knew I wanted mostly white balloons with some colorful ones inserted throughout. Blow up as many as you can in one go without being bored. It’ll make the whole process go more quickly. Blow them up without extending it too much. Feel free to blow them up at different sizes, it will give you some good dimension to your garland. You’ll need quite a bit of tie left on the balloon.
  2. Once you have several balloons blown up, select three of different sizes and tie them together at the balloon tops. Create several of these mixes. Then do similar with two balloons. When creating a tree garland you’ll want to start with the smallest sizes and move to larger.
  3. Once you have several of the trios and doubles of balloons pull out the bakers’ twine! Cut off some twine about a foot longer than what you want your total garland to extend. Tie off the bottom on one of the duos of balloons, then string on a triplet and tie it off, continue this process. Move the balloons around as you are putting the garland together to shape your garland.

Other great balloon garland tutorials:

  • Poppies for Grace Balloon Garland Tutorial — I actually just discovered this tutorial when working on this post and it is exactly the way I make my balloon garlands except using duo balloon clusters and fishing line. The same basic idea, however. Really easy to follow video too!
  • Oriental Trading’s Balloon Garland Tutorial — This one is similar to mine as well, but they help tie the balloons to a string using more string. It sounds confusing, but the video makes a ton of sense!
  • Classy Clutter’s Balloon Garland Tutorial— They use more supplies to create their balloon garland including a needle and hot glue gun. I think this method would be really great if you need a bit more structure to your garland.
  • The House that Lars Built Balloon Garland Tutorial— This tutorial is perfect if you need a LOT of structure to your garland. It will help you shape your garland exactly how you want it.

 

Balloon Christmas Tree Decor | A Well Crafted Party