I find these gift wrappings soo beautiful!
There’s no instruction, but to fold the paper shouldn’t be too hard ;-)
Links:
Holiday Gift Wrapping Class
…compilation of tutorials
I find these gift wrappings soo beautiful!
There’s no instruction, but to fold the paper shouldn’t be too hard ;-)
Links:
Holiday Gift Wrapping Class
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 realized that I’ve published more than 1000(!) entries already and to celebrate this fact you can get an Advent calendar from me ;-)
Every day you will get a couple of rows to knit in a different pattern and on december 25, 2010 you will have a most beautiful lace shawl :))
By the way: The photo is extra small – it gives you just an idea of what you will knit but (hopefully ;-)) not spoil the surprise.
Links:
Here at unikatissima:
unikatissima’s Lace Knitters Advent Calendar 2010