This is the fist one I wrapped. I love the dot paper and want to use it year after year so I don't want to use too much of it. Here I just used and extra piece as an accent. The "bow" isn't a bow but I just wrapped the ribbon around my hand and tied it on. Easy way to add an accent without tying a bow. Jingle Bells. Cute accent and they let you know when the kids or dogs (or husband) are going after the presents.
That green ribbon- I can't say enough. It's beautiful, It's perfect. It was expensive (but I got it 1/2 off). It doesn't go all the way around the package because I don't want to waste it. I just love it. The "W" is a plastic scrapbook accent that I highlighted with paint and wired on to the package. I didn't even know I had it until I started digging through my scrapbooking stuff.
Another "bow" from leftover ribbons. Wrap them around your hand in a circle then cut each end and you have a little puff ball bow. Totally easy.
I love raffia. A messy bow can still look great. Notice the cute dotted ribbon on the package behind. I found it at Hobby Lobby and loved how it carried out the dot theme.
The great thing about this brown paper is you can stamp on it. I used some circle stamps and quickly created a pattern. More non-bows.
The great thing about this brown paper is you can stamp on it. I used some circle stamps and quickly created a pattern. More non-bows.
Hello beautiful green ribbon. I find cute tags in the most random places. The dollar store, 75% off at Target, even some old Christmas cards from work. Keep your eyes open- tags add a little extra sparkle.
The ribbon around the package on the left is super glittery, so obivously I love it. This was my only real attempt at a bow. It's not terrible, I've done better.
On the right, more non-bows. Pretty sure I will be doing that from now on. The "tag" is actually a rub on that I found in my supplies.
Moral of the story:
- Use what you have
- Small accents of pretty stuff make even boring brown paper look good.
- Steal ribbon and trimmings as your family and friends open gifts
- If the gifts look good on the outside, maybe no one will notice what's on the inside.
Just kidding on the last one. I can't wait to show you what is on the inside. I found some great stuff for some great bargains.
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OH, I love it all. Tomorrow is my wrapping day and now I'm all excited! I have a TON of heavy brown paper from who knows what so now it's ON.
You know what's funny. I made sugar cookies the other night (well Mrs. Pillsbury actually made them) and so I wanted to ice them. The icing recipe called for meringue powder, light kayro syrup, almond extract, and super fine granulated sugar.
I had ALL of the above ingredients in my cabinet. Ahhh, the life of a craft/baking hoarder, you never know what your gonna find!
Oh..AND I have a package of jingle bells in the closet. hehehe
Thanks for the design advice and yes you need to come over.
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