Showing posts with label gift wrapping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift wrapping. Show all posts

12.24.2014

From grocer to giftwrap...


This year I decided to use Trader Joes grocery bags as gift wrap.  I love craft paper, and the bits of red and white print made it the perfect holiday paper...




I used a set of very old (from my childhood) wax seals to give the tops of the gifts a little interest...




Very simple, and free paper ;)

In other news, my daughter and son played the parts of elves for Mrs. Claus checks in.  They had so much fun visiting families and children all over the area from Thanksgiving to just last weekend.


A very good friend of mine just wrote her first book, Shaggy Dog Eats.  The kids and I have had so much fun baking and preparing all of the amazing recipes in it.  The doxies are also very happy with the book, but for obvious reasons.





Christmas dinner will be just us and the kids this year.  Travis is working all day, but we will be together tomorrow night for dinner and exchanging gifts.  This year is so different from past years, but I am looking forward to new traditions.



From my family to yours- have a lovely holiday and a beautiful new year...

12.15.2013

It's a wrap...

Since I had a quiet Sunday morning to myself I decided to wrap a few presents.  And since we are keeping it super simple over here this year there were only a few things to wrap.

I had seen a cool monogram tutorial in a magazine while waiting for hubby to finish up buying wood at the hardware store.  I figured I would give that a try.  Remember y'all- I am NOT crafty, so attempting these little fun projects is always a humorous endeavor.  I must be slow to learn, because I keep trying- either that or I just like a good laugh now and then.

I started out with the box of baubles and bits I keep in my craft closet for such wrapping occasions.


I also picked up a roll of the very thin plain brown craft type paper at Home Depot.  It is supposed to be used to tape of the edges of rooms for painting, but I have found that for very little pennies you can use it as fabulous wrapping paper!  The little gold tags are water meter tags that we find on the ground and pick up in the new construction areas.  They are already used, and not recycled by the city- so I like to gather them for a bit of industrial on our packages.  I am all for up-cycling opportunities!


Take a rubber stamp and add some interest to your plain ol brown paper...


Plain white tags rubbed over some distressed ink for aging...  This one is "old paper" and gives plain white tags to a more vintagey feel...




First I attempted to make a star/snowflake from paper straws.   The straws are from Hobby Lobby and relatively inexpensive.  I was nervous about this one because I have no coordination when it comes to floral wire.  Oh yeah, you also need a bit of floral wire.

 
You start by bending two straws into a V shape.  Then wrap a bit of the floral wire around it to keep them together at the V point...

 
Then lay a third straw straight across the two V's and wire it it.  Ta-Da!  A star/snowflakey looking thing!  Add some twine and call yourself a wrapping rockstar :)



Then it was time to tackle the monogram/twine thing.  Here we go...

Start by wrapping the gift, then draw on the monogram you'd like to use:


Then grab some glue.  I suppose you could use a hot glue gun, but since I am prone to gluing myself to things I went for a safer option:  clear school glue.  Grab your twine, it's about to get crazy up in here!



Carefully put a bit of the glue around one of the letters, or part of a letter, and lay your twine on it.  It may be defiant and decide to go elsewhere, or stick to your fingers, but be the boss- make that twine bend to your will!


Keep going.  Wonder at some point why you didn't stick with Jewish tradition and forego a middle name... Nevermind the fact that you are Jewish and wrapping Christmas presents.  I try not to think on that one too much ;)



Then decide on the next kid's gift you are going to go with block letters.  Because, BLOCK LETTERS are just so much easier to manipulate with glue and twine...


Don't worry about the glue, it's clear it will dry and not show.  I'd pinky promise, but you'd be stuck with me.  Ba dum bum!  I'm here all day ;)

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