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Every Christmas when I pull out the wrapping paper I think of my mom who was the master wrapper -- I swear she had some kind of topological formula in her head to wrap presents with the absolute least amount of wasted paper ("okay, this present will fit that way, and then if I get that one over there and lay it sideways along that end of the roll . . .")
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Instead of sending cards out to our clients this Christmas, with decided to design something a little more useful - wrapping paper. By Fuse Design, Graphic designers in Nottingham.
This lovely gift bag is hand constructed from Amy Butler Designer Card Stock.
It is large enough to hold items such as: Book, Hat / Scraf, Gift Set of Lotions or Colognes, DVD's etc....
Gift Bag has a floral design of flower in the colors of White, Brown, with background of light teal blue and celery green. The card stock is double-sided so the inner part of the bag is a light teal blue with a decorative bottom.
The handles of the bag is made with olive green colored satin ribbon.
Included: Tag and Tissue Paper (optional - shredded tissue)
Measures: 7" across x 10" in length x 2" wide
What is nice about this gift bag is that you can fold the handles down and use it as a vase. Simply place some silk flowers inside and it makes a wonderful decor for a mantle, table, or bedroom.
I had so much fun sitting down with a little mulled wine to wrap presents this year!
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Instead of sending cards out to our clients this Christmas, with decided to design something a little more useful - wrapping paper. By Fuse Design, Graphic designers in Nottingham.
thanks to 3m/scotch tape's website for the wrapping paper pdf's. super styin'. www.3m.com/brands/scotch/scotchtape/doodads.html
Typography gift wrapping! This is a great technique for one or two gifts (like for a birthday). But for Christmas? Ugh. I won't do it again.
Via: lifehacker.com/5867926/wrap-your-gifts-in-this-typographi...
Vinny checks out the pile of gifts on the bench in the diningroom.
He said he'd be glad to help everyone unwrap them, if he gets to play in the wrapping paper.
Just two more days little dude! 8-)
Here’s some Muppet stuff from my 2006 Images of Christmas Scrapbook.
The background is wrapping paper from Hallmark. The line art Kermit up in the corner is also from wrapping paper. The Kermit and Miss Piggy ornaments are by Kurt S. Adler, Inc. from around 1992. Ernie and Big Bird are Applause vinyl figures. The Penguins are part of the Christmas Carol series by Palisades Toys.
All of my Christmas Scrapbook pages can be seen in this Album:
www.flickr.com/photos/159696410@N03/albums/72157668008429329
Typography gift wrapping! This is a great technique for one or two gifts (like for a birthday). But for Christmas? Ugh. I won't do it again.
Via: lifehacker.com/5867926/wrap-your-gifts-in-this-typographi...