We are always looking for new ideas to wrap our Christmas gifts. There are a lot of fancy and colored paper rolls out there, but I have a weakness for simple brown paper, you can see also a bag I made with brown paper! It's a plain canvas and any decoration will stand out over it. Today I made faux berries with mini pom poms and I added a small piece of rosmary to the wrap.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Rock and strong
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| black white dress - gladiator boots - fringed clutch |
If the 6 reasons to wear an ugly Christmas sweater during the holidays haven't convinced you, then opt for a rock and strong party look, you won't go unnoticed either way.
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Gift ideas for crafters
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| pic above via Mrs Jones |
If you've been reading this blog for a while you may have noticed that many of my tutorials require a little or no specific tools. In most glue is a must, sometimes I used a sewing machine, but we also made together necklaces from plastic gum bottles, a bracelet with rocks from the garden, earrings with nail polish and blow drier and so on. It's fun to pick random things around the house and transform them in something wearable. Many of the tools below aren't strictly necessary, but they will make the life of a crafter easier, so if you're looking for a gift idea for your crafty friend, you can consider the list below. You can gift a sewing tool to a seamstress or surprise her with a decoupage kit and open to her a new world of possibilities and maybe she discovers a new hobby. Crafters are curious and are always looking for new ways to challenge their creativity. By the way, you lovely readers are all crafters too, so check the list below to see if there's something you can add to your set of tools.
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Gift wrapping with fashion magazines
Fashion magazines have so many beautiful photographs that you'll be tempted to use them for a craft project one day or another. I reused a fashion lookbook made with an opaque paper to make an unusual gift wrapping.
Once wrapped, only part of the image will be visible and textures and colors will be predominant. One catalogue is enough to make all the packages different from each other. If a gift needs a bigger piece of paper you can stick two pages together or just use a page from the middle of the catalogue. I made the bow with simple cord.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
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