Okay, "mind blowing" may be a bit dramatic, but we've got seven days of over 100(!!)
kraft paper wrapping photos, so if nothing else, it's a week full of packaging eye candy.
Today is Day #1, so let's start with the most basic of the basics.
Today is Day #1, so let's start with the most basic of the basics.
Sharpies.
Colored Pencils.
Paint.
I love kraft paper for gifts...1 my kids can decorate..
ReplyDelete2. i can use my cricut to spruce it up too!
or 3...that supply of tulle or ribbons always look presh!
4. i like attaching some blown up balloons too! makes ours stand out haha (that's only when something cute is inside) grins
ok where did you find a huge supply at a cheap price? or did you? i can always use more....i got cheap and bought some of the postal brown paper at the dollar store (tears easy)
ReplyDeleteFYI Laura, I know they sells rolls of cheap paper with about 100 ft of paper at Ikea. I paid $5 for my roll. I use it for everything.
DeleteI love all the cool gift-wrapping pics on this fabulous blog! Especially the hand drawn bow and gift tag. Its so cure!
I have some that I got from who knows where and it is IMPOSSIBLE to fold....so thick. Ick. The stuff that's my fave is from Michaels (HoLo might carry it too) that's kraft-like, but thinner. I wanna say it's $4.99, I use my 40% off coupon, and it's got like 100 square feet of wrap.
ReplyDeleteI adore them all!!!! Find me my sharpies this instant!!!!
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