Your Home and Garden

WRAP HAPPY

For some people, wrapping gifts is as simple as picking up a tube of paper from the supermarket and using it to quickly disguise the toys on Christmas Eve. But most people don’t work at Your Home and Garden  where planning Christmas colour schemes and material palettes is basically an Olympic sport. This year we are opening up about our scary level of obsession and showing you how we plan, execute and share our Christmas wrapping projects (as well as revealing what we’re giving our loved ones on 25 December).

As we wrapped, we used Vodafone mobiles to document the process and create some colourful moodboards to share on our channels. We hope these will inspire you to get creative with your own wrap style and share the results by following us on Instagram (@yourhomeandgarden) and tagging us in your posts using #yourhomeandgarden.

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