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Creative Gift Wrapping

Creative Gift Wrapping
One of my favorite things about giving someone a gift is wrapping it.  There are so many fun and unique ways to dress up a gift.  The possibilities are endless, and when my brain is craving some creativity, it's the prefect way to let loose.  Lately, I've been obsessed with making my own cards and gift tags. (Something I think I caught from Etsy stalking)  This step-by-step will show you how to incorporate paper and fabric to create personalized gift tags.  Like I said before, the possibilities are endless, so hopefully by the end of this tutorial, ideas will be rolling.
 
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Step 1

For this gift tag, I created an image of a wrapped birthday present.  (I will load some other finished tags at the end.)

To get started, you will need a tag like the one pictured below, a pencil, and a ruler.  I purchased the tags at Joann Fabrics, but you could easily make your own.

The first step in creating this gift tag is to draw a 1" square in pencil on the tag.
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2 comments
Aug 23, 2011. 11:46 AMjacq01uk says:
some nice ideas, ty ;o)
Feb 19, 2011. 11:25 AMChrysN says:
Nice, they look great!

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This summer I graduated from Ball State University with a degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology and moved to Tampa with my finance, who just started his first year of grad school at USF. I love ...
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