Holiday Gift Wrapping.
Everyone knows there is an abundance of Christmas wrapping paper available to the public. Sometimes we just want something a little different. Here are some tips to help you change things up a bit.
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n option for wrapping paper is to decorate your own. You can find white and some colored papers on rolls at paper or stationary stores. Decide on a theme and use either a rubber stamp with black or better still colored ink and stamp your chosen image onto your paper. This works with stenciling as well. You can embellish your design by using a gold or colored paint pen to make scrolls, swirls or dots.Dont forget tissue paper! Tissue is now coming in all kinds of colors and pre printed designs. Try spraying plain white or solid color tissue with a little multi of solid color glitter. It is great for wrapping soft items such as clothing or stuffed animals but is still delicate so rewrapping the item in cellophane wrap is not only very attractive but protective. Colored cellophane wrap is perfect for wrapping homemade backed goods or jars of jam.
Storing and Organizing your wrapping paper and supplies is much easier now with the
Wrapping Paper Storage Bags. These will store up to 14 rolls of paper, 18 to 20 rolls of ribbon, bows, bags and gift boxes. There is a slot to feed the paper through so you can cut a straight line.Trimming Your Gifts.
The most important part of gift wrapping is adding the final trims. The most popular trim is Ribbon. There are many styles and types of ribbon, such as grosgrain, Velvet Ribbon, Satin Wired Ribbon, curling ribbon, the list is almost endless. For a very elegant look there are sheer Organza ribbons in various widths and colors. I personally like the ones with a shimmer effect to them. Raffia is very attractive and also comes in many colors. For a more creative effect go to the notions counter at a fabric store and look at the
different trims like cording and braid trims. These can add a very elegant touch to your gift. A hint here is that a small amount of clear glue on the ends of the trim will keep it from raveling.Gift tags can be purchased pre printed or you can create them yourself. A great idea is to take greeting cards with pictures or scenes you like and cut them out using regular scissors or ones with a decorative edge. These can either be glued onto card stock, leaving room to write the information or hole punched and tied to the ribbon with the information written on the back of the picture.
The finishing touch is adding a sprig of greenery or an ornament. For instance if the gift is a Nutcracker you can add an Nutcracker Ornament, a Sports Ornament for a sports enthusiast or even a Coffee Ornament or Iced Latte for someone loves Coffee. What ever Gift Wrapping style you choose, like your gift, make it uniquely yours.






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