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I totally, 100% stole this packaging from Cookieartisan. I've always used these boxes, but I never once thought to line them with anything. (Hey Maryann, any hints on lining these easier? It was a pain! But sooo pretty!) I just love how they look all packaged up!
Our Daily Challenge ~ In the Package
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I've been packaging my orders in different kinds of fun paper, such as school ruled, college ruled or ledger. It's amazing how pretty it can look dressed up with some ribbon or twine! Who would have thought school supplies could double as cute gift wrap?
BMW M3 Competition Package
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CLOSE-UP COLOR PHOTO OF COMPRESSED COMMERCIAL CARD-BOARD PACAGING REMNANTS READY FOR PICKUP
aka: Thousand Pleasures of Packaging.
Hasselblad FlexBody with Extension + Proxar 0.5M + 1.0M + Planar 80mm / F2.8 + CFV50
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September2024.Abandoned gas station that still seems to be open for other business. In Marianna, Arkansas.AcrosII@100.Fuji69ii.DDX1to4.scan:FujifilmXH2
WEEK 52.1 – Flashback 2016: Hernando Walmart (IV)
Here’s a look at the packaged deli sign, which hung from the ceiling above some coffin cases and the coolers along the right-side wall. As much as I like these classic Project Impact pillow signs, the ones in grocery here seemed a little redundant: they have text on both sides, but the side opposite the one pictured above really isn’t of much use! With the black décor 2.0 remodel, one-sided signs replaced these and simply line the wall.
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
I recently did a trade with ponyguru and her pile of stuff showed up at my door today. I initially just traded for the two Graces you see, but she found a lot of 70s doll clothes and accessories she figured I might like.
I had to leave the house but I managed a few pics. I already see some Best Buys and other later 70s stuff like chairs and accessories so I’m excited to dig through all this when I get home.
Not many if any places to see a pair of SD35's running now days in the US, here GLC 383 and 384 work the interchange with the Ann Arbor RR at Osmer siding just north of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Nice compact packages these SD35's seen from above, if only EMD had cataloged an SD30, that would have been a pretty swell looking unit - August 23, 2024.
The MM theme for 8/11 is candles and how could I not have a blue birthday candle possibility?…. Must measure this later
Look at my lovely package from megmormel!!!! This is the sweetest octopus ever. I also received a matching Keep Calm pincushion because my partner really know me and knew I could never stick pins into her. Thank you!!!!
So @natalunasans sent me a belated birthday package which arrived today, and holy smokes I’m so excited. She sent me two Fashion Gift Set Fashionistas and two yellow top MTM dolls so that set off a lot of body swapping shenanigans.
Tangerine Twist and Mbilli Barbie Basics both got MTM bodies, while the two toned Petite girl got TT’s old body while the SIS Grace head that @audreysworldofdolls sent me went onto BB’s old body.
I really love Petite’s fashions so Tangerine Twist and Greece Goddess got the other outfits.
Emoji Curvy Barbie’s hair is pretty thin so I might give her an afro idk.
But both Fashionistas lack glue head so huzzah. Thank you so much again @natalunasans these dolls have helped me so much today.
Thanks Ultron! I received the contest prize that belonged to me yesterday and I must say this is a great set as well.
While no two packages ever turn out exactly the same, all our bags are generally sealed in a zip-lock bag (just in case of torrential rain, like we saw in Brisbane a week ago!!!) and then prettily wrapped in brown paper.
Reclaimed crochet cottons are used to tie up the packages with a reclaimed button, and our little thank-you tags or notecards we mostly buy from Jellygnite and Percival Road, both on Etsy.com. (Seen here is one of Percival Road's Christmas notecards). Both shops are highly recommended for sweet and nostalgic paper goods made from vintage paper ephemera. We like how they add a personal and old-fashioned touch to the packaging, and inspire us to write sweet messages on our parcels :)
This is for an upcoming post for the BrisStyle blog on packaging at www.brisstyle.blogspot.com
I used this lovely doily paper in another way for packaging...
You can print your own paper here...
www.dailysuze.com/blog5.php/2011/01/26/free-printable-par...