Hula Seventy: Last Minute Gift Wrap Inspiration

Contributor post by Andrea of Hula Seventy


lorajean's magazine

I don't know about you but I love to wrap presents. Like, LOVE love. Most years, I start a week or two in advance and wrap a few presents each night so I don't feel rushed. I like to spend time on the details. But this year, our Christmas plans took an unexpected turn and guess what? I have not wrapped the first present. I don't even have access to all my usual supplies-- my army of pretty papers, tapes, tags and twine. But I haven't given up. Of course, I will probably be singing a different tune come three a.m. Christmas morning but I am not giving up, not yet. I believe there's still time for a little extra sweetness in the gift wrap department and so I went looking for last minute inspiration. I went looking for simple and fun and that's exactly what I found. So if you've got a mountain of presents to wrap like I do, do not despair. There's hope, people:


my cakies

A little brown paper, a few bits of found ephemera and a little white string. Love.


martha stewart

And speaking of found ephemera, I am a big fan. Newspapers, magazine pages, old maps. I am never tired of this idea. Add a bright-colored ribbon and voila.


how about orange

Paper snowflakes make everything look pretty. Plus, all you need is a pair of scissors and a piece of paper.


packagery

If you don't have time to cut out paper snowflakes (and okay, I probably won't), paper doilies are the next best thing. Everybody knows that. Talk about instant pretty.


martha stewart

I know. You're looking at these bows and you're laughing. You're thinking I'm out of touch with reality. But I promise, these are simply cut-up store-bought bows. A snip here, a snip there, that's it. Check the directions and go ahead. Buy that big bag of ready made stick-on bows. I bet you won't be sorry. I know I won't be.


martha stewart

You might as well know-- I'm totally on a yarn kick this year.


martha stewart

I spent five bucks at the local big box store yesterday and came home with more bright-colored yarn than I know what to do with. My personal goal is to use it all. We'll see what happens.

wrap it up wednesday
cakies

Shipping tags are my favorite. Because shipping tags are like tiny blank canvases that just beg for bits of things. A decorated shipping tag will always bring the happy.

And now I must get to work. A mountain of unwrapped gifts awaits me. Happiest of holidays, folks! See you in 2011!

Jan Halvarson

8 comments:

Modern Country Lady said...

Seems you are like me!! Mountains of presents still to wrap- I am off! merry Christmas!

Mikkili.com said...

Beautiful wrapping. Very stylish.

Hi Kooky said...

Ahhh - a feast for the eyes. Beautiful ideas.

Katie said...

really fun compilation of wrapping.

i love shipping tags too...well put

katie
www.aperfect300.blogspot.com

Erin said...

Wow, what beautiful ideas. Gorgeous post.

thea said...

oooh nice, these were mine this year:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87213197@N00/5296269666/

thea.
xx

Spoonfulzine

Coco Cake Land said...

so cute! i find that even putting things in a classic brown paper bag and jazzing it up with homemade tags and ribbons and washi tape can do in a pinch. ^_^

Jess Marshall said...

These are so, so gorgeous!