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Do you wrap stocking presents?

32 replies

youbethemummylion · 13/12/2014 18:50

We never had stockings growing up but the DC's have seen so much recently regarding stockings they have asked for stockings this year. Do you wrap the bits and bobs in the stocking? I thought no but DH thinks yes.

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ftmsoon · 13/12/2014 19:12

My DM never wrapped our stocking presents and I am not wrapping DD's.

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GreenEyedMonster14 · 13/12/2014 19:14

Yeah I do. For kids, part of the fun of presents, is unwrapping them.

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NorbertDentressangle · 13/12/2014 19:14

No we don't wrap

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OddBoots · 13/12/2014 19:14

Nope, I've never felt the need.

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PotteringAlong · 13/12/2014 19:15

Yes! Always!

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TheRealMaryMillington · 13/12/2014 19:15

Santa wraps them crappily in tissue paper (one colour per person to avoid confusion). They are then shoved in stockings with tons of lametta

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TheRealMaryMillington · 13/12/2014 19:15

It takes longer. Which is a good thing, yes?

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WhereTheWaldThingsAre · 13/12/2014 19:18

Always wrap ours, yes. I think it makes it more exciting, the kids can tip the gifts out and spend a bit of time squeezing and shaking them and wondering what they are. And opening presents is fun anyway Xmas Smile

I do different paper for each child so it is easier to get the right things in the right stocking whilst crouched outside the bedroom door in the dark. Father Christmas usually uses coloured tissue paper in our house, so they are different to all the presents under the tree.

I don't put that many things in the stocking though - maybe 6 or 7 - so it doesn't take that long to wrap them.

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o0 · 13/12/2014 19:20

Always wrap.

Then a leisurely half hour to wake up as my DC fiddle about unwrapping.Xmas Grin

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JimbosJetSet · 13/12/2014 19:20

Definitely, it prolongs the excitement. Although I have different wrapping paper for the stockings than any other presents ('mummy, why do you and Santa use the same wrapping paper??')

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wintersdawn · 13/12/2014 19:21

Yes wrap them, takes longer for them to open them and means longer in bed :-)

Though the satsuma and nut we always get are never wrapped!

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Lindor · 13/12/2014 19:23

we only have "stocking presents" (actually a pillowcase in our house). There are no other presents , so they are all wrapped.

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youbethemummylion · 13/12/2014 19:23

I agree the unwrapping is one of the best bits but they will still have their normal presents to unwrap. I've got them a toothbrush, bubble bath, sweets, chocolate coins and a plastic dinosaur for their stocking. I dont really know what you get in a stocking, none of the presents they have asked for would actually fit in a stocking!

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HollyBdenum · 13/12/2014 19:29

When I was a child, my stocking presents were unwrapped, but I wrap most of them in colour coded tissue paper. Magazines and foodstuffs stay unwrapped.

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meerschweinchen · 13/12/2014 19:30

I do, because I quite like wrapping things and dc enjoy unwrapping! There's obviously no need to wrap I imagine it might be about 50-50?

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Allalonenow · 13/12/2014 19:36

Yes, wrap up the stocking presents, spend an afternoon or evening with a glass of wine and mince pies.
Seal every join and fold in the paper very firmly with selotape, this will win you an extra half hour at least in bed early on Christmas morning!

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blacktreaclecat · 13/12/2014 19:44

Yes, unwrapping is part of the fun!

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eastmidswarwicknightnanny · 13/12/2014 19:44

Youbethemummy that sounds fine for stocking gifts and yes wrap them :)

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youbethemummylion · 13/12/2014 19:48

I think the kids would wake us up before unwrapping their stockings anyway but I can live in hope Xmas Smile

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alpacasosoftsnowgentlyfalling · 13/12/2014 19:50

Nope - but my teenage DC don't get up until lunchtime and then look in their stockings at a leisurely ( tired )pace!

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WhatWouldTheDoctorDo · 13/12/2014 20:06

Always wrapped here.

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306235388 · 13/12/2014 20:07

Yes most of them. Not little things like sweets etc.

Wrap it in different paper because the elves have their own paper you see?

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threepiecesuite · 13/12/2014 20:09

No wrapping here.

Last year, we had to wake up 3yo DD at 8am. She likes her kip, even at Christmas.

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beanandspud · 13/12/2014 20:10

Slightly off track but buy two stockings for each child in the same design. One is filled and hidden and the other is hung up. Much easier just to swap the two over than to try to fill them in the night.

Oh, and yes, I wrap stocking presents, it prolongs the excitement!

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stargirl1701 · 13/12/2014 20:10

No. My parents didn't. It's not eco friendly. The stocking is the wrapping.

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