Christmas Platter Arrival at Red Wrappings

Online Retailer 'Red Wrappings has recently added a range of Christmas themed platters and utensils to its already vast Christmas range.

Online Retailer 'Red Wrappings has recently added a range of Christmas themed platters and utensils to its already vast Christmas range.

With the Christmas season offering the opportunity for so many friends and families to reconnect and celebrate the festivities of Christmas, the desire to entertain during December and meet the festive nature of the season is huge.

Red Wrappings' new Christmas platter products offer a sense of festivity that may have previously been lacking from Red Wrappings' Christmas gifts range as well as enhancing the Christmas party and entertaining experience.

The new products include square and round platters and plates as well as bowels and chip 'n' dip platters that immerse themselves in the Christmas theme. Designed in traditional red, green and gold colour schemes and featuring festive figures such as snowmen, reindeer and Christmas trees, the new products offer a sense of festivity that may have previously been lacking from Red Wrappings' Christmas gifts range.

The range is has been launched to coincide with the beginning buzz of the Christmas period and is aimed at attracting the market base for those seeking to add to the festivities and emotive nature of Christmas and the Christmas party scene, and as a measure to try and be prepared for the Christmas purchasing mayhem.

"We are constantly trying to add new products for each occasion to help consumers avoid the clutter and confusion, that is so hard cut through during the Christmas rush, to find the perfect gift for them." Said Mrs Su Cameron, Marketing director at Red Wrappings.

The new products, like most products on Red Wrappings are available for gift wrap by the site and offers the added bonus of having free delivery in Australia.

"Having gift wrapping options and free delivery in Australia makes the Christmas season that much easier for those who may not be able see friends or loved ones over the Christmas period, and it fits in with our aim of trying to make the site as user friendly as possible." Replied Mrs Cameron.