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Here's an animal carving wrapped in the hand painted tissue paper and in the shipping box. There are notes attached to the photo naming the animals.
A terminal dose of miserable self pity has prevented me making the cards I had planned on making but I did make my own wrapping paper. These were made with good old fashioned brown parcel paper - the stuff you'd use to patch up the head of a Jack who's just broke his crown falling down the hill - potatoes and some kind of gouachey paint - but not the gouache watercolours I normally use. It's part of an ancient yorkshire custom (I don't live in yorkshire now but spent much of my life there and am a naturalised yorkshireman ) known as 'spending as little money as possible'. This tradition goes back to antiquity and has often caused the word yorkshireman to be uttered in the same sentence as 'tightarse' and 'short arms and deep pockets'.
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This was my first groan-up attempt at home-made potato-print wrapping paper several years ago, ink onto typing paper.
Just wrapping up some presents for the student tutor. One's a brick (to weight the box down or 'build her dream home') and the other's a USB fish tank! All put into one big shoe-box (which was wrapped later!) - I put a proper tag on that one too!
Just wrapping up some presents for the student tutor. One's a brick (to weight the box down or 'build her dream home') and the other's a USB fish tank! All put into one big shoe-box (which was wrapped later!) - I put a proper tag on that one too!
I like to wrap presents. I know I'm supposed to feel bad about wasting paper, but I do a few things to mitigate my guilt. For example, I reuse paper - be it wrapping or not. This particular gift for the lovely-bride-to-be was wrapped in a Canadian Tire flyer and was affixed with a lovely grosgrain ribbon (which I save and reuse). It still looked classy I was told.
Well of course it did. All my gifts look classy.
Colorful, polka-dotty shoes. I haven't bought any Converse in a while. Actually, I haven't worn any Converse in a while. What has gotten into me??
What is it with cats and bags, wrapping paper, boxes??? As soon as we discarded some wrapping paper from our presents Zag decided to walk around on them then curl up for a snooze on them
Well, now that I've figured out how to do stop motions, I might as well put up this one that I did on Christmas and never actually completed because I didn't know how, and I guess I was too lazy to go to google and look up how. But really it's not that hard. So anyway, six months late, merry Christmas.