Homemade Wrapping Paper
My mind is racing these days. How could it not? It's THE HOLIDAYS, which in theory are supposed to be warm and cozy and a time to requite and share with family. Don't get me wrong, I was actually one of those kids growing upward who forced her parents to purchase a big tree when they only wanted a mini with less mess. And I would decorate the life out of that sucker with as much handmade goodness every bit I could fit. I have always loved Christmas. But it's only non unproblematic anymore. Gifts to purchase, gifts to make, when to fit in Christmas with all of the different relatives, what food to cook, recitals, teacher conferences. What am I forgetting? Oh yes…Christmas cards, stocking stuffers, and decorate the firm! I have not yet perfected 'planning ahead', then late nights are my December standard.
What this ways is that I have to channel my inner child. The one who merely wants anybody to be happy, and who can't expect to share stuff she's made. I can do it! And not only that – you tin can, too!
You might recollect information technology's crazy to make your own wrapping paper during this time of stress (there, I said it). Merely for me, I still take at least i child who would spend all day making these papers, then it'southward really not any piece of work for me at all. And I get to wrap all of the teacher gifts with this cute art, which always makes them grin.
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Here's how to exercise it:
Purchase a coil of white paper. Put out sharpies, watercolor, markers, rubber stamps…any you have around. Clear the dining room table, and create! Circles, stripes, flowers, patterns…it's that simple.
The bubble wrap printing is a little more involved, just really fun. I wrote about that here.
Here is a link for the beautiful teacher gift tags.
May the force be with you…and keep smiling, it really does help the mood. ♡
xo, Bar
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