I find this gift decoration interesting, too, it reminds me of the hyperbolic planes ;-)
Links:
Gift Decoration (Double Ruffle Gift Topper | Tutorial)
Here at unikatissima:
TED Talk: Nature, Crochet and Geometry
…compilation of tutorials
I find this gift decoration interesting, too, it reminds me of the hyperbolic planes ;-)
Links:
Gift Decoration (Double Ruffle Gift Topper | Tutorial)
Here at unikatissima:
TED Talk: Nature, Crochet and Geometry
This heart box is a cute use of Lego bricks, I find ;-)
Otherwise you can find here more (sweet) hearted items ;-))
Links:
LEGO Conversation Heart Box
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘heart’
When bought I don’t like these gift bows, but self-made from magazines… ;-)
Links:
gift bows! (yet another way to recycle magazines) tutorial added and more pics
I find the recyceled wrapping beautiful, but I fear that a lot of people I know would consider this as an affront ;-(
This is about making quickly a package from a paper bag that can easily be shipped.
Up until now I must admit that I found woven hearts rather silly, but I find these here amazing!
Thanks for the hint, Monika!
That’s my favourite heart.
I folded it 2x already, but then I gave them away without taking photos.
Links:
Different Woven Hearts (Flettede julehjerter) (Danish)
Usually these wine charms aren’t my cup of tea, but I thought that they’d be great as gift tags ;-))
I showed before how to make mail envelopes from gift wrapping or the like, but sometimes mail envelopes are too flimsy (sometimes much too flimsy ;-)) and one needs something sturdier.
Then you simply make mail envelopes from cardboard.
Cereal box seems to look nice ;-))
(By the way: we had a TetraPak CD case before).
However I doubt that you then can make a gift bagalope from your sturdy mail envelopes ;-)
Links:
Sturdy Mail Envelopes (Recycled Cereal Box Envelope Tutorial)
Here at unikatissima:
Self-made Envelopes
Tea Bag Envelopes
TetraPak CD Case
Gift Bagalopes
Do you need a gift wrap in a short time, which should be individual nevertheless?
The instruction shows how to do it.
I like the wrappings very much ;-)
Links:
How-Tuesday: Kraft Paper Rubbings From The Art of Gift Wrapping
Somebody had the great idea to use coffee cups as fancy packaging for little somethings.
Nice, isn’t it?
If you have more coffee cups than people to present with something simply try the coffee cup sphere lamp ;-)
Links:
Coffee Cup Packaging
Here at unikatissima: Coffee Cup Sphere Lamp