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10 Stunning Gift Wrapping Ideas
Gift wrapping has to be one of my favorite activities. If I could, I’d have a room designated just for wrapping. It would be stocked with heaps of ribbons, bows, boxes, glitter, and any other item that you could possibly use when it comes to packaging! Today I have a collection of gift wrapping ideas for inspiration. Something to bookmark for your next wrapping session. Above: Fabric Petals from from Pretty Petals. See them after the jump!
See more gift wrapping ideas at Pretty Petals
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Jan is the author and co-founder of the Canadian design blog, Poppytalk. She is also a huge supporter of all things handmade and is proud to devote her time to their online marketplace, Poppytalk Handmade.
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[...] I had a job in high school wrapping presents during the holiday season, where I learned the science of perfectly measuring the paper without a ruler and creating magnificent bows. The hours flew by and I've loved wrapping ever since. I always keep an eye out for new ideas and found ten creative and crafty ones at Babble. [...]
10 Crafty Gift Wrap Ideas @Craftzine.com blog commented on Sep 05 11 at 8:56 pm[...] first image via babble [...]
DIY Cheer: Holiday Wrapping Paper | 8Balloons commented on Nov 22 11 at 9:59 amFiona Richards commented on Sep 01 11 at 10:58 amLove every single one of these ideas – great post!
Brianne commented on Sep 01 11 at 11:21 amOh my goodness, that last ribbon one would be awesome for a bridal shower. The poor bride, trying so hard not to cut one.
Natalie Tuggle commented on Sep 01 11 at 12:20 pmFabric Petals! You have stolen my heart.
Charissa - The Gifted Blog commented on Sep 01 11 at 3:53 pmGreat roundup! I actually just posted a group of confetti gift wrapping ideas on my blog. I loved seeing another blogger try the Tokketok confetti idea with punches from a hole punch. A cool and very do-able variation.
Monica - 3@12 commented on Sep 01 11 at 4:59 pmThanks for including my post!
poppytalk commented on Sep 02 11 at 6:20 pmThank you everyone for commenting! I too am amazed at the talent!
Charissa – leave me a link to your post and I’d love to take a look!
Thanks Monica!
Rebecca commented on Sep 06 11 at 11:53 amI love the first image. But if you don’t want to pay $12 for a tutorial, search for frayed fabric rose, or how to make fabric roses and there are a few great free tutorials.
Suzanne commented on Sep 06 11 at 2:18 pmSuch great ideas to transform a parcel into something truly special.
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