A repeated holiday phrase in a script font becomes elegant packaging for small gifts. It's simple, inexpensive and can be easily done at home with your computer and printer. Thanks Better Homes & Gardens!
Blogger, Creature Comforts created this darling gift wrap using celery {yep, the veggie} as a stamping tool. Here's the step-by-step. Here is another clever stamped gift wrap idea using buttons. To create a button stamp, Martha Stewart suggests affixing button to a cork with double-sided tape. Top the present with a pretty button tied on with baker's twine. This spray painted lace wrapping paper by Eddie Ross is gorgeous and is a fraction of what hand block wrapping paper costs. Love the batik look.Martha Stewart's nature inspired wood grain wrapping paper is one of my favorite this year. Here is the how to. Whether it be in satin, velvet or grosgrain a beautiful bow always puts the finishing touch on your gift. Need a refresher on how to tie a bow or square knot?
But, it's the thought that counts right? Here is a picture of the gifts my little girls wrapped for one another. My five year old has no idea that the heart she put on her sister's gift reads, "hot babe." Too funny!
And now to organize all that wrapping paper neatly away - here's five gift wrap storage solutions for you to consider. Happy holidays!
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