22-12-2011, 06:56 PM
Ok so let's be honest, we don't enjoy wrapping presents but it's got to be done.
Started wrapping the girlfriends presents and all was going well. I'm not the best with a pair of scissors but as I'm sure you will agree, is isn't a bad bit of wrapping!
![[Image: e0196186.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/e0196186.jpg)
Unfortunately at last minute, disaster struck and a fatal paper failure occurred through my fault and only my fault!
![[Image: b172c8b0.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/b172c8b0.jpg)
Being short of paper and having a lack of what some would call, caring, I couldn't redo the wrapping so I had to look at repairing the structural element of the paper and this meant there was only one material for the job!
![[Image: 639a573b.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/639a573b.jpg)
As you can see, the present is now secure, and free from paper failure....and probably being free from being opened!
Do you remember me saying I was short on paper? Well I was left in a tricky situation with one present still unwrapped and with a serious case of what I would call 'can't be arsed', there was no chance of me venturing out of my house for wrapping paper. I did however make light of the situation!
Being the keen Eco warrior that I am, Im always looking at ways to save the planet and this does mean re using instead of binning so for this present, I simply used the carrier bag that I was presented with when I bought the present.
![[Image: 38626b7c.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/38626b7c.jpg)
The downside is, carrier bags arnt very secretive (I've tried telling one a secret once and it told all of its mates. Little fucker!). So out come the repair material and....job done!
![[Image: c94d9e60.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/c94d9e60.jpg)
If I'm honest, there is absolutely no point to this thread but your more than welcome to guess what the presents are!
Started wrapping the girlfriends presents and all was going well. I'm not the best with a pair of scissors but as I'm sure you will agree, is isn't a bad bit of wrapping!
![[Image: e0196186.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/e0196186.jpg)
Unfortunately at last minute, disaster struck and a fatal paper failure occurred through my fault and only my fault!
![[Image: b172c8b0.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/b172c8b0.jpg)
Being short of paper and having a lack of what some would call, caring, I couldn't redo the wrapping so I had to look at repairing the structural element of the paper and this meant there was only one material for the job!
![[Image: 639a573b.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/639a573b.jpg)
As you can see, the present is now secure, and free from paper failure....and probably being free from being opened!
Do you remember me saying I was short on paper? Well I was left in a tricky situation with one present still unwrapped and with a serious case of what I would call 'can't be arsed', there was no chance of me venturing out of my house for wrapping paper. I did however make light of the situation!
Being the keen Eco warrior that I am, Im always looking at ways to save the planet and this does mean re using instead of binning so for this present, I simply used the carrier bag that I was presented with when I bought the present.
![[Image: 38626b7c.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/38626b7c.jpg)
The downside is, carrier bags arnt very secretive (I've tried telling one a secret once and it told all of its mates. Little fucker!). So out come the repair material and....job done!
![[Image: c94d9e60.jpg]](http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll257/niallharper/c94d9e60.jpg)
If I'm honest, there is absolutely no point to this thread but your more than welcome to guess what the presents are!
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1999 China Blue 306 GTi6 - Eaton Supercharged - 214.5bhp 181lbft
1999 China Blue 306 GTi6 - Eaton Supercharged - 214.5bhp 181lbft