Doesn’t the envelope looks elegant?
I find that it is quite the right thing for a personal greeting card.
Thank you, Brigitte, for the tip :)
Links:
Two-coloured Envelope (Japanese)
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Doesn’t the envelope looks elegant?
I find that it is quite the right thing for a personal greeting card.
Thank you, Brigitte, for the tip :)
Links:
Two-coloured Envelope (Japanese)
Should you want to give some cake to someone try a picture frame with the recipe as dessert plate and transparent plastic wrapped around.
Links:
Creative Cookie Packages (Creative Cookie Packages – Creative Gift Containers – Great Frame Up.)
=> scroll down a bit
via: Use a picture frame as plate with your food gift. Put the recipe in the picture frame!
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘cake’
I already presented a couple of tutorials concerning the subject of ‘Lego’, I find this tiny polymer clay lego box also nice, especially if you want to make something small a gift.
Links:
Tiny Polymer Clay Lego Box (Lego Polymer Clay Box)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘Lego’
This is actually an instruction for an Advent light but I’d find it also most beautiful as Christmas tree pralinĂ© gift box :))
Links:
Christmas Tree Box (Light-up Christmas Tree Project)
via: DIY Christmas Tree Craft

I’ve seen a tutorial for a cute gift wrapping from woven Space invaders and thought immediately: it must be possible to decorate an Advent calendar with them!
It is ;-)
For the number I used paper from an Christmas ad and for the background plain printer paper.
Here you have all numbers, enjoy :))
Links:
Gift wrapping from woven Space invaders (Geeky weaves!)
Also this year you can get a lace knitter’s Advent calendar from unikatissima.
Enjoy! :))
Links:
Here at unikatissima:
Lace Knitter’s Advent Calendar 2012
Ok, it’s still some time until Advent, but you may want to practice a little before!?
I have seen this Advent Calendar mould for pralinées, where you cast in chocolate yourself.
Here you can already buy ready-made Advent calendars in the supermarkets, some are very inexpensive, why shouldn’t you take one of those, take away the cheap chocolate and fill again with the preferred chocolate of the addressee, e.g. dark chocolate?
I haven’t tried it yet, but I think that I will ;-)
Links:
Dr. Oetker 2194 Adventskalender-Set (German)
English Google translation
What a brilliant gift wrapping: cheerful, easy and quick to make: simply use double sided tape and a lot of coloured confetti ;-)
Sometimes you need a special wrapping for a gift, why not an owl gift box? :)
Links:
Owl Gift Box (BasicGrey Altered : Owl Miss You Teacher Thank You)
via: Owl Always Love Owls
I find these little gift boxes wonderful: very simple, yet striking.
Links:
Little Gift Boxes (DIY #3: fun favour boxes)
via: boxes, bowls, baskets