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5 local stores that will do the gift wrapping for you

Give yourself a present this holiday season. These complimentary services are another reason to shop local.

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Special deliveries from the North Pole (or Rolly’s).

Forget hassling with tape and ribbon — when you buy from these five local businesses, they’ll take care of the gift wrapping for you.

Rolly’s Baby Boutique
Take home wrapped and ready baby bundles so you can enjoy watching little ones delight in unwrapping them on Christmas morning.

Southern Home & Kitchen
Find the perfect gift for the chef in your life, or pick up something small for the hosts of holiday parties. Gifts can be wrapped while you wait or you can schedule a time for pickup.

Norman Stockton
The men’s clothing store has signature gift wrap your friends and family might recognize, which is likely to make them even more excited.

Monkee’s of the Village
Ask the team to put a bow on your fashion finds from the women’s clothing boutique — whether you shop in person or online.

Bookmarks
Use the bookstore’s gift guide to impress the literary lovers and get gifts wrapped for free every Saturday in December from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

We’re not putting a bow on this yet. We’d love to hear where else you can get your gifts wrapped. Gift us an email.

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