This isn't exactly a "How-to" post, it's just a "How-I-Did-It" post. There many ways to wrap a gift, and this is not how I always wrap a gift, of course. This is simply how I wrapped one gift.
These are the items to be wrapped. "What?" you say, "But they're already wrapped!" OH come now. I am not done! The remainder of the wrapping will be explained in this here blog post! (And anyway, there's a good chance the recipient of this gift is reading this, so I'm not going to spoil it for her by showing a picture of the gifts! You'll just have to be patient, KB.)
I bought a 64-pack of crayons the other day, solely for the purpose of using on gifts! I found this cool gift wrapping idea recently-ish, and it looks so fun, don't you think? So I went and got a bunch of crayons, and I'm very excited about them! Heehee, when I opened up the box, I found this:
But THEN, I found some more that also coordinated really well with the wrapping.
Look at that! It's so beautifuuull...
You probably can't read the names very well, but there's "Green," "Forest green," "Lime Green," "Tumbleweed," and "Mauvelous." Indeed, they are all "mauvelous," aren't they?
I knew I wanted three, and I knew I wanted to keep both the brown color, and the pink color. So it was just a matter of getting rid of two greens. But look! Every one of them coordinates superbly!
In the end though, I stuck with my original three, heh. I thought the dark green was best because it balances out the light shades of the brown and pink. After I chose my colors for real, I taped them to the gift, and tied a ribbon around. This is only the second time I've used this idea of taping crayons to the gift. For this particular gift, I thought it would look better not to write, "color me" on the gift. So I didn't.
Now all the inside stuff is done, and the gifts are ready to put into the bag!
After I put them in the bag, I remembered it needed a tag or something. I know, card making is like my specialty, and I haven't made one in a while, honestly, but I thought what this gift needed was a tag on the outside, not a card on the inside. (Plus ... I was doing this late at night, and I wanted to finish it up that night. Making a card would take too long.)
I had this tag on my desk, already made, and it goes perfectly with the colors of the wrapping! So I took advantage of it. These were the colors I was thinking about for writing on it. I really wanted to go with pink, but I knew that was too light, as well as the green.
I decided on the light brown, which turned out to be too light also!
So I went over it with dark pink, which I was not planning on, but it went with the wrapping paper! I really didn't want to, because it didn't exactly match the ribbon I had already picked out, but neither did the purple sharpie, which is why I didn't pick that to go over the light brown sharpie.
I had gotten the gifts back out of the bag to do the tag, but now they went back in, and it was time to put a bow on the bag! These are all the ribbons I had been thinking about using. I wanted to use three, and tie them all together.
These are the three I picked out. The middle ribbon is the same I used to tie around the off-white gift with the crayons.
The light green was the shortest of the three, but I thought if I cut all three to the same length, I wouldn't be able to tie them in a bow. Sooo...I thought maybe it would be cool if they were each different lengths! Well, I was wrong. It looked pretty bad, in my opinion. Plus I didn't have a way to attach the tag with this option.
So instead, I ditched the light green ribbon, cut the other two to the same length, and tied a perfect bow, this time attaching the tag!
Note: I find bows look most "perfect" if you tie them upside down. Like, for this bow, I bent over the gift so my hands were working upside down.
I had wanted to tie both handles of the bag together with the bow, but that didn't really work out with what I did up yonder. Still, I thought the handles needed to be pulled together in some way. I still had that light green ribbon, so I thought, "Hey! I'll use it on the handles!"
But no. It wasn't working for me. The fact that it was a different color than the bow with the tag really bothered me.
So I used a small amount of the same green-turquoise ribbon I had used for the bow, and just tied a small knot, not even a bow. It's inconspicuous, but it does the job.
All I had left to do was tuck it under the tree!
Even though this is not traditionally Christmas-y, I love how it looks. In fact, I think I like it more because of that! I don't really like traditional Christmas colors. I love Christmas, but not all that red and green and gold jazz. I hope my seester likes how I did this too! Haha, sorry for spoiling the wrappage of them, Kay Buff! At least you don't know what the actual items are though. :)
Hey, before I leave you, go check out a guest post I did over at Lisbeth's blog, Running In His Reign!
Poppy Thank You Cards |
MAGGIE! You are so creative! This gift is wrapped so well. Can I have you wrap all the gifts I am giving to friends?
ReplyDeleteEeeep, thank you Vanessa! It was a lot of fun to wrap! Hahaha, how much do I get get for it? ;) (JK.) Gift wrapping is pretty fun. :)
DeleteI waited to read it until after Christmas. ;-) I love the gift! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOoohh, I was wondering! Yay! :) (You're welcome.)
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