20 December 2007

Recycle wrapping

This year, I decided to use whatever I have on hand to wrap Christmas presents. On this photo is a gift, wrapped in red-dyed "handmade" paper bought at the dollar store more than a year ago. The ribbon and bow/flower are made out of strips of paper cut in a gift-idea junk mail pamphlet. I got the idea for the flower from Hanna a while back. This particular pamphlet produced two bow/flowers for two different gifts. I loved the results and so did the recipient (one was for a gift exchange at work and the other for CeeCee last Friday.)

The other presents I wrapped this week for my parents and my brother are all in recycled paper whether it be old wrapping paper or scrapbook paper. One gift is even in a box of cereal that I gessoed and then made red and green stripes with electrical tape! I love how it came out. I'll try to post a picture of it tomorrow.

Now... tomorrow is the last day of work before the holidays. Huge sighs of relief will be heard throughout the school tomorrow. As a treat for the kids, my colleague, Anik, and I are providing a special snack in the afternoon. The kids get to decorate their own Christmas cookie and then eat it. (Found kits at Costco that are great!) Even though it's not always easy working with them, they still deserve a little reward.

Last weekend, I got Diesel to sit still long enough with my Christmas hat on to take this picture. Isn't she cute???

3 comments:

iHanna said...

Ha! The package flower looks great! I also love your paper spools and ATC's Sophie, they are very cute all of them!

artbrat said...

I love how the bow turned out. I hope you had fun decorating the cookies with the kids. Here's to a little time away from them. May they come back not so distracted.

altermyworld said...

Beautiful wrapping, and see you used what you had. GO GO GO. NO more buying stuff we are going to save the universe :)
I love kitty pic, she looks stunned and cute. MMMMMMMMMMM big hugs. I love to sniff fur.
HAHAHA
ANg