For artists, wrapping gifts isn’t just another holiday task—it’s a creative opportunity. Reddit user Sheila (zannrael), a 27-year-old graphic designer from the San Francisco Bay Area, says she was bored with the typical Christmas wrapping paper sold by the bundle, so decided to create her own.

This year, her gift-wrapping theme is groceries.

“I’ve tried to wrap our holiday gifts in unusual ways, just to mix things up a bit,” she tells Upvoted. “It’s fun because the reactions I usually get are, ‘What the fuck is that?!’ or ‘I need to know what’s in this!'”

As for why she chose groceries, she says she had some leftover yellow construction paper lying around, and it reminded her of butter. So she started with that, and the ideas kept flowing from there. She designed her own local market logo to use instead of cards.

Sheila shared photos of the process with Reddit’s Funny community.

Gift recipients, don’t peek!

Gundam figurines became butter:

A book became a ham steak with some styrofoam packaging from the grocery store that Sheila had saved:

A book of stickers became a slab of rainbow trout.

A game cartridge flask became cheese:

Hungry yet? Take a look at all of the packages in the original Reddit thread. For parents, this could be a great way to conceal presents from the kids.