If you're like me and wrapping gifts isn't your forte, then you and I have a common problem: a lot of leftover wrapping paper. Here are some clever ways to use what's leftover instead of just dumping it away.

1. Make tiny envelopes

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This tutorial is pretty easy to follow, and it has all kinds of envelope sizes and templates.

2. Make signs.

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Need a bunting or two? Don't waste money. Just reuse leftover wrapping paper for this.

3. Shred it up and use it as confetti.

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You don't have to buy confetti!

4. Line your cupboards and bookshelves.

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It's a lot of work, but it's worth it. Especially if it makes your boring furniture look modern.

5. Stuff a present with used paper.

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Because why waste paper? Give someone else your trash!

6. Decorate your drawers with leftovers.

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Lining them is pretty easy.

7. Use leftovers and cover your trays.

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Throw them out when they get dirty after the holidays.

8. Make bows and ribbons.

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Make your wrapping prettier by following this tutorial on how to make bows.

9. Frame it up.

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Granted, if it is a big frame, that'll mean you didn't even bother using the wrapping paper. But since most leftovers aren't that big, you can just put it in frames and hang them around the wall. You'll have new art every other season.

10. Gift your old placemat a makeover.

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Check out this tutorial on how to do it. It's like you have a new one every single time.