REVEALED: Little-known hack using the Christmas-themed paper bags from Woolies!

It's no secret that money is tight these days, so we're all for finding ways to stretch our dollar as far as it will go. This includes taking advantage of sales, as well as learning how to get the most out of the things we already have.

That’s why we were so excited when we saw this little-known hack posted on social media recently by a Woolies shopper!



As many of us would know, reusable shopping bags have become increasingly popular in recent years as people have become more conscious about trying to reduce their impact on the environment. And rightly so – those little plastic bags add up over time!

Of course, you can only use each paper bag a few times before it starts to fall apart, which is why it's handy to have a few at home, so you're never caught without one. But what do you do with all those old bags once they've seen better days?


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Woolworths revealed a new holiday design for their 20c paper bags. Credit: Woolworths.



Well, thanks to this clever shopper, we now know that there's a fantastic way to repurpose them.

The shopper, who goes by the username 'shantelleconway0' on social media, recently posted a video on the popular short-form video app TikTok showing how the new reusable shopping bags at Woolworths can easily be turned into wrapping paper.



Since the holiday season has just begun, Woolies has unveiled its new Christmas-themed paper bags, which feature a festive design with green stars, trees, and decorations printed on both the front and the back.

But what many people don't realise is that there is a small scissors symbol printed on the bottom of the bags that indicates where they can be cut.

Once the bags have been cut along the scissor lines, they can be opened up and used to wrap Christmas presents – saving you a lot of money on expensive wrapping paper! Pretty nifty, eh?



'I did my shopping at Woolworths the other day, and I got their reusable paper bags,' the shopper said in the video.

'And at the bottom, I could see little scissors. So not only are they reusable for your shopping, but you can use them as wrapping paper.'

'I bought this really cute cheese board, so I decided to chop one of the bags up and give it a go,' she went on to say. 'It was pretty easy. I just cut both long ends and then the smaller ends. Then I laid the paper out, folded it over and stuck it all down.'



The little-known hack was met with a lot of excitement from other TikTok users, with many people saying they had no idea the bags could be used for this purpose.

'You're so observant most wouldn't notice the scissor marks,' said one user, with another commenting: 'I noticed that about the bag yesterday! Such a clever idea!'

'Saw these and thought of wrapping paper, but never noticed the cut line,' added a third.
Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths customer has spotted an easy-to-miss hack with the supermarket’s latest reusable shopping bags.
  • The new bags feature a Christmas design with green stars, trees and decorations printed on the back and front. The paper can then be repurposed into wrapping paper for any Christmas gifts you may have.
  • A Woolworths spokesperson said the bags were a fun, environmentally friendly and affordable way to wrap your presents this year.
If you're looking for an easy and affordable way to wrap your Christmas presents this year, we definitely recommend giving this hack a try. Your wallet – and the environment – will thank you for it!

For larger gifts, though, you might need bigger wrapping paper. Why don't you try using a table cover from Kmart, as this one mum did, instead?

And while we're still on the topic of wrapping gifts, here are some tips to keep in mind so you can make the most of what you have. Happy holidays, everyone - and best of luck with your gifts!


Credit: But First, Coffee
 
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It's no secret that money is tight these days, so we're all for finding ways to stretch our dollar as far as it will go. This includes taking advantage of sales, as well as learning how to get the most out of the things we already have.

That’s why we were so excited when we saw this little-known hack posted on social media recently by a Woolies shopper!



As many of us would know, reusable shopping bags have become increasingly popular in recent years as people have become more conscious about trying to reduce their impact on the environment. And rightly so – those little plastic bags add up over time!

Of course, you can only use each paper bag a few times before it starts to fall apart, which is why it's handy to have a few at home, so you're never caught without one. But what do you do with all those old bags once they've seen better days?


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Woolworths revealed a new holiday design for their 20c paper bags. Credit: Woolworths.



Well, thanks to this clever shopper, we now know that there's a fantastic way to repurpose them.

The shopper, who goes by the username 'shantelleconway0' on social media, recently posted a video on the popular short-form video app TikTok showing how the new reusable shopping bags at Woolworths can easily be turned into wrapping paper.



Since the holiday season has just begun, Woolies has unveiled its new Christmas-themed paper bags, which feature a festive design with green stars, trees, and decorations printed on both the front and the back.

But what many people don't realise is that there is a small scissors symbol printed on the bottom of the bags that indicates where they can be cut.

Once the bags have been cut along the scissor lines, they can be opened up and used to wrap Christmas presents – saving you a lot of money on expensive wrapping paper! Pretty nifty, eh?



'I did my shopping at Woolworths the other day, and I got their reusable paper bags,' the shopper said in the video.

'And at the bottom, I could see little scissors. So not only are they reusable for your shopping, but you can use them as wrapping paper.'

'I bought this really cute cheese board, so I decided to chop one of the bags up and give it a go,' she went on to say. 'It was pretty easy. I just cut both long ends and then the smaller ends. Then I laid the paper out, folded it over and stuck it all down.'



The little-known hack was met with a lot of excitement from other TikTok users, with many people saying they had no idea the bags could be used for this purpose.

'You're so observant most wouldn't notice the scissor marks,' said one user, with another commenting: 'I noticed that about the bag yesterday! Such a clever idea!'

'Saw these and thought of wrapping paper, but never noticed the cut line,' added a third.
Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths customer has spotted an easy-to-miss hack with the supermarket’s latest reusable shopping bags.
  • The new bags feature a Christmas design with green stars, trees and decorations printed on the back and front. The paper can then be repurposed into wrapping paper for any Christmas gifts you may have.
  • A Woolworths spokesperson said the bags were a fun, environmentally friendly and affordable way to wrap your presents this year.
If you're looking for an easy and affordable way to wrap your Christmas presents this year, we definitely recommend giving this hack a try. Your wallet – and the environment – will thank you for it!

For larger gifts, though, you might need bigger wrapping paper. Why don't you try using a table cover from Kmart, as this one mum did, instead?

And while we're still on the topic of wrapping gifts, here are some tips to keep in mind so you can make the most of what you have. Happy holidays, everyone - and best of luck with your gifts!


Credit: But First, Coffee

Don’t think I would like my pressies wrapped in shopping bags!
 
Really? This is a joke right?
1/ With regard to that vid at the end of the article; If I have been doing something, for well over half a century, I really don't need some attention seeking YouTuber to tell me I have been doing it wrong!
2/ If one can afford to buy gifts surely one can also afford a few extra dollars for appropriate wrapping paper!
3/ If I were to receive a gift wrapped in a shopping bag, I would be more than cheesed off! Unless it was from a small child or an itinerant!
It is one thing to be frugal, but this is cheap and nasty!

"The little-known hack was met with a lot of excitement from other TikTok users, with many people saying they had no idea the bags could be used for this purpose." Shows the level of intelligence of TikTok users!
 
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