I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend and found time to do a little Christmas shopping! New York City was absolutely amazing! I picked up a few gifts and now it's time for the fun part ~ gift wrapping! I did miss the first snow of the year. When we arrived home last night, you could see the Christmas lights from the air as we landed and a light dusting of snow. A happy ending to a great trip!
I have one very gifted friend that gives the most enchanting gifts. They are so pretty you don't want to open them! Although her gift tags are always beautiful, her gifts don't even need a tag as I know who they are from just by the gorgeous and unusual gift wrapping. Today, I would like to inspire you to wrap gifts using pretty old things and elements from nature and of course, a little of your personal hand touch.
{Learn the details for creating this lovely gift wrap from
Design Sponge}
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{via Eddie Ross} |
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{simple ~ a wax seal adds the finishing touch to a gift wrapped in an old french document} |
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{a gift between friends from Kristin at Covetable Designs to Joni at Cote de Texas} |
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{via Design Sponge} |
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{nature inspired, always in style, via Design Sponge} |
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{wax paper and a vintage Christmas card via Design Sponge} |
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{red and white bakers twine from John Cullen} |
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{burlap gift bags stamped with birds and crowns from esty} |
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{red and white Christmas candy serves as the packing material via Country Living} |
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{hand stitched fabric labels via Scoutie Girl} |
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{photocopied fabric wrapping via Martha Stewart} |
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{Gorgeous! via French Garden House} |
It's truly better to give than receive!
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