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A Thank You: Free Printable Summer Gift Wrapping Set
As a thank you to you all for coming by each day, I've made a printable summer gift wrap set free to download. I found some beautiful vintage postcards and ephemera, and created three different gift wraps that sort of work together with a summer theme in mind. I also included some gift tags to match. (Props: Crocheted rock and fabric pinecone by Margaret Oomen of Resurrection Fern). Here are the links:
vintage postcards gift paper
rodeo gift paper
stripes gift paper
stripes gift tags
Happy wrapping! And thank you for visiting!
My latest post at Family Style (Babble):
Let's Go Camping!
Poppytalk Printable: Mother's Day Gift Wrap
Yesterday I stepped out and took photo's of the last of the beautiful spring blossoms we've been enjoying and made a collage out of them to create some printable gift wrapping paper for Mother's Day. I also had found some beautiful vintage photo's of mothers and their children at The Commons on flickr and made another printable gift wrapping paper with some favourites. I think they look pretty stacked together (see photo below). For the flowers printable click here and for the vintage photo's here.
P.S. This paper is super easy to make (if you're familiar with photoshop and illustrator) and could be customized using old photo's of your mother or grandmother (and children). This was inspired by the holiday issue of Sweet Paul's magazine (Dec 2010).
Free Printable Download: Last Minute Tags & Gift Wrap!
Last year I made some downloadable printable holiday tags for those last minute gift wrappers that like me, forget tags or wrap! This year I'm doing it again, these one's inspired by Sweet Paul's Thanksgiving tags and wrap; and with the help of The Commons images over on flickr - I found some gems of the snow-capped mountains here in the Pacific N.W. to design a collage with. Click here to download/print the tags, and here for the wrap. I already wrapped one little gift with them, and tied it with some fluorescent yarn. Happy wrapping!
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