I love wrapping presents, at all times of the year. At one point in my life, I had a seasonal job as a Christmas gift wrapper at a mall. Easily the worse job I've ever had, but I did take away some great techniques, and I still love wrapping presents. Now I just enjoy doing it on my own time with a bad movie on and a mug of tea at hand. I'm no the only one, clearly, as the lovely and charming Aunt Peaches will attest. I've tried to keep my paper and ribbon collection to a minimum to not have it take over more of my closet, so I have a lot of colours and themes that can be used for many occasions. I also try to optimize my paper and materials by having a theme every year for my presents.
Yes. I am that much of a dork. I've come to terms with this. Moving on.
A previous year's Christmas wrapping theme.
This is arguably the coolest wrapping paper I have. Not only was it found at Ikea, it's reversible. Oh yes. For this wrapping theme a few years ago, I spent an afternoon in front of the TV cutting out the fronds or petals of what became the floral decorations, and tacky glued them all down. The natural curve of the paper definitely helped here.
I'm also cheap. This is both handy and detrimental depending on the situation. I'm cheap because despite lusting over the beautiful paper from Anthropologie pictured below, I refuse to pay $12 for 3 sheets of paper that I have to get shipped to me.
*Swoon. Etc.
The bright side to this paper is that I can attempt to recreate it, in true DIYODS style! I found a fantastic tutorial ages ago on Eco Salon to make prints using a rolling pin. Done and done my friend.
So instead of using the foam shapes, I made lines with a glue gun on some craft paper. They kinda looked like bark lines on a tree.
In retrospect, what I should have done was wrap the craft paper around the rolling pin first, and then done the glue gunning. I also should have had a plastic thing to put the paint o and roll the pin through, rather than paper. The paper absorbed a lot of the paint before I could really roll the pin through it.
The final turn out worked out fairly well once I had done a few practice rolls. Might do something in a brighter colour like the Anthroplogie paper next go round.
Merry late Christmas to all.
Merry late Christmas to all.
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