10 Tips for Shipping Christmas Presents

So that They Arrive Safely and on Time

It’s that time of the year again and you know what that means; shipping Christmas presents.  Shipping Christmas presents to friends and family can be really frustrating.  You worry about whether or not the package will get there on time.  You worry about whether the
 homemade goodies will still be edible by the time they reach their destination.  You also worry about whether or not Christmas presents will safely arrive or if they’ll be broken into a million pieces by the time they go over the river and through the woods to Grandma’s house.  I hope the following ten tips help you gain a little peace of mind when it comes time to ship Christmas presents to your friends and family.


1.    Make note of shipping dates.  Nothing is worse than having Christmas presents arrive late.  Go to the post office website and check to see what the last date for shipping is.  If you wait too long, you may have to choose the overnight shipping method.

2.    Take extra precautions for fragile items.  When shipping fragile items, you will need to make sure that the Christmas present is protected.  I suggest using some sort of packing material so that the present does not move around in the shipping box.  Also have the person, at the post office, stamp the package several times with a stamp that says fragile.

3.    No packing peanut?  Use plastic grocery bags.  I can’t be the only one who has ten thousand of those plastic grocery bags lying around my house.  You can take all of those bags and stuff them around the Christmas present to ensure that it won’t move around in the box.  Plus it’s a great way to get rid of all those bags.

4.    Ship breakables separately.  When you are shipping fragile Christmas presents, do not put them in the same shipping box as a large/heavy Christmas present.  It may cost a little bit more to ship two packages, but your gift recipient will not receive a broken Christmas present; so it’s worth it.

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