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This basket has a nice feel, made of darker wicker, lush bows with little holly berries dripping from the baskets bow!
any celebratory present worth getting excited about must have teeny tiny felt bunting decoration! read more about my favourite ways to wrap presents here - inthelightofthesun.blogspot.com/2010/01/first-impressions...
Made from vintage wrapping paper, and featuring my girls in a Christmas past. 5 buck velvet deer from the bookstore.
This is my wrapping paper design for the Holiday Season this year. Inspired by "The Nightmare Before Christmas." I think it can be used all year though, not just for this Holiday Season, fun for birthday presents too.
Feel free to download and use it yourself! All I ask is that you take a photo of your wrapped gift and share it with me here in the comments ;^)
Get wrapping!
my morning consists of wrapping these babies up. I knit 10 hats at the beginning of the month. I still have 2 on my needles. nothing says holidays like a messy table!
The camera that took this picture was wrapped in this paper. When I saw it, I thought for sure it was something Mom found in the back of some long closed closet or something. Perhaps it was something Grandma had.
I asked if this paper was older than me.
Mom said, "Oh no it's not that old."
Ouch. :)
Well I think maybe it still is. It still looks like 1960s candy to me.
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Digital camera, laser cut card onto brown paper, unfinished final piece. Product for a positive design for wrapping paper,
I was happy to see some books well-received by my sister, mother, and father this year. I got some lovely and thoughtful gifts myself. Jenn surprised me with a lovely note inside the wrapping of her wonderful gift.
later today we might go skating.
The paper is from my dear friend Amanda's Mother's Mother's fiftes boutique, called "Tots and Teens." We attended a Birthday party were this paper appeared on presents, and I saved it from the trash! Ithink it's incredible....
I also had the stroke of incredible good luck, I talked a friend who is getting married soon into visiting a wholesale floral place here in town. It's been calling to me for a while, and I'm soooo glad I checked it out! I got FIVE packs of vintage millinary flowers (this is just one here), and sooo much more!
This gorgeous, metallic foxy gift wrap illustrated by Kirsty Baynham is included in my All Things Paper round up of recently released/upcoming papercraft books and fine quality paper goods. Not just for wrapping presents, it can be framed or used for craft projects: www.allthingspaper.net/2025/02/papercraft-books-and-paper...