So I (M22) am home for Christmas, being the procrastinator I always am I found myself with no presents wrapped the day before Christmas. I decided to finally just get it done this morning while everyone else was in town getting last minute Christmas bits.
A couple of days ago I spotted a load of wrapping paper in our garage, so I got everything I needed and wrapped all my presents. I've never been any good at wrapping presents and this wrapping paper was quite thick. So the whole process took me longer than I was happy with but it was finally done.
I then bring all the presents down and put them under the tree, all happy. About an hour later my (M29) brother is looking to wrap presents himself so I give him all the wrapping stuff I had been using. He comes back 10 minutes later looking very confused and asking if what I gave him was wrapping paper.
Upon seeing this my Mum laughed and said no it was in fact wallpaper and had a little laugh at him. That quickly ended when I tell her that I already had wrapped my presents using that "wrapping paper" . This of course resulted in everyone having a good laugh at me, now I can always have lugh at myself so that I didn't care about. The fuck up though is that apparently this was expensive wallpaper, so now I have to pay my Mum back. So I have to spend more money for wrapping present I have already purchased for everyone, so my Christmas expenses have just gone up drastically.
I wish it ended there, my brother decided it was funny enough to put on twitter and apparently it's taken off. Based on most of the replies as well most people think it was a mistake made by a child. It'll take a while for me to live this one down
tldr: Wrapped presents in expensive wallpaper thinking it was wrapping paper, now I have to pay it back.
96windsorgti t1_j1i2np5 wrote
How gaudy or plain is this wallpaper? My wrapping paper is either a solid or a very gaudy seasonal print, somthing that I would not want on my walls on Dec 27th.