With all of my Christmas shopping done (yay!) I have been "shopping" around online looking for inspiration for handmade gifts for family, friends and teachers. I am always floored by the unique ideas tumbling around in the blog-o-sphere. After seeing this on Cari's blog and then Heather's rendition, I thought it would be a fun simple gift for a group of friends. I shopped my own etsy shop (hehe!) and use the flowers from a vintage hat I had for sale. I also used vintage music sheets, thick grey velvet ribbon and some glittery paper I had recieved from Lilli. They're pretty and cozy, like little winter puffs. Perfect for our sub-zero temperatures that we're having.
They also look great nestled around a fun, happy hat I found at an estate sale this weekend.
For some time, I had been on the lookout for faux bois gift wrap. It's so trendy right now, I thought I may find some. Since I didn't, I decided to use the woodgrain shelf paper I had and wrap it around the gift. I shopped my own shop again (!) and used some of the burlap ribbon that I had. When I found the free printable tags on Vanessa's site, I knew that was the perfect touch for a quirky retro looking gift. Heather has been posting some amazing ideas for using vintage supplies to wrap gifts. She is incredible.
Hope you're enjoying your holiday preparations.
They also look great nestled around a fun, happy hat I found at an estate sale this weekend.
For some time, I had been on the lookout for faux bois gift wrap. It's so trendy right now, I thought I may find some. Since I didn't, I decided to use the woodgrain shelf paper I had and wrap it around the gift. I shopped my own shop again (!) and used some of the burlap ribbon that I had. When I found the free printable tags on Vanessa's site, I knew that was the perfect touch for a quirky retro looking gift. Heather has been posting some amazing ideas for using vintage supplies to wrap gifts. She is incredible.
Hope you're enjoying your holiday preparations.
Your decorated candles look glorious! Those blue flowers are so sweet :)
ReplyDeleteWay to think outside the box with the woodgrain wrapping
I hope no one in my community needs those candles, I have been buying them the second they appear in our grocery store!
ReplyDeleteYou have beautiful pics as usual!!!
Linda
I adore candles. I love how you dressed them up. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCute stuff, I love your new banner!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your candles! My favorite (well, second favorite to making them of course)part of making group gifts is seeing how pretty they look in a bunch together finished!
ReplyDeleteI'll be stopping by here more!
Oh I would love to shop your etsy shop. How do I get there. I hope I didn't miss the link on your site. But, I was hopping all over it looking at so many things.
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers on your candles-they really made them pop! Everything shown is so clever.
ReplyDeleteThe candles are just wonderful. I have to try this, like, TONIGHT!
ReplyDeleteKari that was a great use of the flowers from the vintage hat! I think it reflects the wintry days beautifuly. I also like the sheet music look.. I think that adds to the holiday feel with all the carols we(I) listen to ..
ReplyDeleteI love the colours! Blues and whites are one of my favourite combinations!
ReplyDeleteHello Kari!
ReplyDeleteYou won a reindeer. Send me an email with your address and I'll get it off to you today. Thanks so much for playing. K.
I love, love your candles!! I just made one myself yesterday! You have a beautiful blog!
ReplyDeleteI love, love your candles!! I just made one myself yesterday! You have a beautiful blog!
ReplyDeletehi kari ~
ReplyDeletethey look wonderful!
glad your friends enjoyed!
wishing you a wonderful holiday that's cozy & bright ~
xo heidi