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Christmas wrapping inspiration

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MrsCrimbo74 · 04/10/2017 16:24

I always do a "theme" for my Christmas presents every year, last year the children's presents were made to look like ballerina's and toy soldiers, and the adults were silver paper with white ribbon and white poinsetta's. This years children's presents are being wrapped to look like ginger bread houses but I need inspiration for my adults. Can you post your past wrapping creations if you have any please Flowers

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Rubyslippers7780 · 04/10/2017 16:26

Holy shit. Really? Would you do my wrapping? Mine is of the tinfoil as wrapping paper, don't even need sellotape calibre...

MrsCrimbo74 · 04/10/2017 16:32

Wrapping is my "happy place" I love it, the kids couldn't give a sh*t what it looked like so it's all for my own pleasure. I do have to add that I do it for my friends children and nieces and nephews where as my own ds just gets normal wrapping paper, I do however wrap his father christmas presents with personalised labels

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MrsCrimbo74 · 04/10/2017 16:33

Last years childrens presents were wrapped to look like father christmas stuck in a chimney

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Rubyslippers7780 · 04/10/2017 16:35

Have you any photos? I wouldn't even know where to start..

MrsCrimbo74 · 04/10/2017 16:36

Here's the toy soldier without his boots on

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Rubyslippers7780 · 04/10/2017 16:37

You are certainly Mrs Crimbo!! Grin

CandyMelts · 04/10/2017 16:39

Holy shit, I love you. I cant even wrap straight, DH is the wrapper in this house, I adore nice wrapping though

Bornfreebutinbiscuits · 04/10/2017 17:18

Omg your labels! How, where did you get them. I am so old fashioned it never occurred to me you could get labels, I spent hours last year trying ti stamp out names with teeny individual letters and the end kept coming off, looked bloody crap.

Blogwoman · 04/10/2017 17:21

Wow! A couple of years ago I bought Christmas fabric, & Christmas tea towels for small enough gifts, & did the Japanese style fabric wrapping - I can't remember what it's called. Enjoyed not using paper & the tea towels made a bonus extra gift! Sourced fabric from charity shops. My sister has done lovely things with paper snowflakes.

BluthsFrozenBananas · 04/10/2017 17:26

Wow, acts seriously impressive wrapping! Im just happy if the paper meets in the middle Grin . I don't have suggestions but I bet Pinterest would be a good place to look for inspiration.

bastardlyandmutley · 04/10/2017 17:54

Wow. I thought that I was fairly proficient (and obsessed) at wrapping and fancying up my gifts but yours are something else. Amazing.

namechangeforthisasouting · 04/10/2017 17:56

@MrsCrimbo74
I think I love you 😘
Seriously that's amazing !

tootiredtothink · 04/10/2017 17:58

Love these. Better than Pinterest.

More pics please?

I would love to know where you got your santa labels.

And any ideas for blue and gold wrapping this year....have decided to wrap all presents under tree ro match the room and decorations

namechangeforthisasouting · 04/10/2017 18:03

@tootiredtothink
Look on amazon for labels. I'm sure I saw personalised Ines yesterday

CowOnTheMoon · 04/10/2017 18:04

Omg these are amazing
Would love to see more pics?
I thought I was happy with my wrapping skills but it seems I may need to up them!
I love these

MrsMotherHen · 04/10/2017 18:32

oh wonders!!!!

captainjacksparrow · 04/10/2017 18:34

Foil as wrapping paper?! Shock genius

kitkatoz · 04/10/2017 20:24

No inspiration to share to help you but I'm in awe

MrsCrimbo74 · 05/10/2017 09:59

Thanks guys, I literally just designed the labels myself in word and printed them off. I'll attach some more pics, it really is just a hobby, and people at work get me to do their wrapping for them as well.

The pics are of an advent calendar that I made for my ds, the single bauble is a name tag that I attached to my adult gifts the year before last, and the baubles are something that I made for all my ds's friends at nursery, they each had their own personalised one with their name in.

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MrsCrimbo74 · 05/10/2017 10:00

And last pic, this is an example of the wrapping that I did for my friend at work's wife for their birthday.

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MrsCrimbo74 · 05/10/2017 10:01

As there's only a few of you, if you'd like to PM your childs name and your e-mail address I'll do the Father christmas labels for you and send them over.

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OhHolyFuck · 05/10/2017 10:02

Wow @MrsCrimbo74 that's next level wrapping!

Piccolino2 · 05/10/2017 10:03

Holy cow! This is the best thread I've ever read!!!! Totally need to up my game. X

Rubyslippers7780 · 05/10/2017 10:16

Inspirational!!!

MrsHathaway · 05/10/2017 10:32

That's glorious!

I think Christmas is an unusual present occasion in that it's completely normal to have the wrapped presents displayed for a while, even several weeks, whereas birthday presents etc are usually unwrapped almost immediately. In other words, it's worth the investment in wrapping as they are part of your (or someone else's) Christmas decorations for a while.

This is a terrible photo of a present from last year. Towards the end of the wrapping cycle so I had run out of fabric ribbon and was using normal curling ribbon only, and the paper was distressingly shiny rather than matt once I got it out of the wrapper.

Anyway, I'm doing similar this year: crocheted snowflake/reindeer/angel/snowman (variety for my own interest Grin), bauble or other Christmas tree decoration - I've got mock crystals in raindrop shapes and silver jingle bells, tag, tied on with both thick and thin nylon ribbon (10mm and 3mm I think?) and with judicious use of curling ribbon - cloth ribbon is nicer but doesn't knot as tightly which can be an issue. Curling ribbon is bombproof. I haven't yet decided whether I'll be using coloured paper or normal brown parcel paper. Normal parcel paper is wonderful for wrapping as it's nicely stiff and creases well for sharp corners.

Rule one, though, get it rectangular first!!

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