The Art of Holiday Gift Wrapping

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Since I love to wrap gifts, I thought it would be fun to share my easy formula for creating stylishly wrapped gifts.  Even though it’s a pretty simple formula involving paper, ribbon, tags and a fun accent, it’s what I do with these items that turns my wrapping into an art.

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Gift Wrap Inspiration: A New Way to Add Ribbon

 Gift Wrap Inspiration by ConfettiStyle4

It all started with a trip to The Container Store to pick up some shipping boxes…

Everytime I go into The Container Store I have something specific I’m planning to buy.  But that always changes once I’m inside the doors.  I get sucked in by all the beautiful containers, jars, boxes and wrapping, and my imagination starts to go wild.  It never fails that I come home with a few items that weren’t on the shopping list.

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Organizing Around the House and the Pre-Storm Madness

Hi there,
If you’ve watched the news today you know that all of us here in Georgia are bracing for what they say is going to be a pretty bad ice storm. Given the events the unfolded two weeks ago Atlanta is not taking any chances. They have already cancelled school for Tuesday and Wednesday and are considering the rest of the week.

I think just about everyone in Atlanta hit the grocery stores today because it was sheer madness. I’m not talking just the milk and bread aisles being empty, the produce department was wiped out and there must have been 30 people in line at the deli counter.

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Not a single banana to be had.  Thank goodness I don’t have a pet monkey.

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Not blueberries or blackberries which means no smoothie for me.

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Most of the salad section was cleaned out. I guess everyone is planning on eating healthy while they are stuck at home.

I survived the grocery store and even snagged some salad.  Oh, I also by-passed the deli line by ordering a deli sandwich and then asking the clerk to slice an additional 1/2 lb. of turkey for me while she was at it.  Genius on my part!

On to bigger and better things. 

I mentioned last week that several areas of my home were in bad need of organizing.  The level of disarray is not normal for me, but I’ve slacked in the organizational arena and am going to blame it on having the flu.

The most time-consuming part of this project was purging and getting rid of unneeded things, especially in the bathroom.

Our small linen closet started out as this mess…

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Apparently I have a cosmetic and personal care hoarding problems I wasn’t aware of.  And yes, I have every gift-with purchase bag ever made from Clinic.

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Within a couple of hours it looked like this!

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$2.00 photo boxes from Michael’s make great storage boxes

Nice labels for the plastic bins

Baskets to add a little style

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Cleaning products all together and easy to reach

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The broom (from HomeGoods) is hung on the wall with a Command Hook

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 I added a over-the-door shoe holder from TJMaxx to hold items we use regularly {like cold and flu medicine}:)

Another area I tackled was some of my craft storage.  My washi tape collection has grown and was overflowing…

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A clear silverware caddy from HomeGoods solved that problem.  I love that I can see all my tapes and access what I need without disturbing the other rolls.

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My basket of ribbon rolls (sorry no before photo) now looks like this (x two).  I told you I have lots of ribbon.

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These kitchen pantry door racks from the Container Store are ideal for holding ribbon rolls.

So glad I got these projects crossed off my to-do list and can move on to more exciting things like cleaning out my kitchen cabinets.  Ugh!

Shelly

A Party: Inspired by GOLD

I love creating party themes and this time around I’m inspired by the color GOLD!  What I love about a party theme based on color is there are so many items you can buy to create your look or if you’re the crafty type you can pull out a can of spray paint and the hot-glue gun and go the DIY route.

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The ingredients:
 Gold Paper LanternsParty City
DIY version:  Spray paint white paper lanterns gold.
 
Gold FlatwareWest Elm
DIY version:  Buy some flatware at the thrift store and paint the handles gold. Here’s a how-to!
{tip: a coat of polyurethane will make the silverware suitable for hand washing}
 
Paramount DinnerwareZ Gallerie 
DIY version:  Spray the underside of clear glass plates to get this look.
 
Gold Chevron Wrapping Paper(used as a table runner)–Paper Source
DIY version:  Cover dollar store white shipping paper with Gold Chevron Washi Tape.
 
Gold Stripe StemwareBed, Bath & Beyond
DIY version: Here’s an easy tutorial on painting stripes on glass.  Dollar Store wine goblets of course!
 
Spike Napkin RingZ Gallerie
DIY version Cut a small Styrofoam fall in half, insert toothpicks and spray the entire piece gold.  Glue to elastic hair bands to create your napkin ring.
 
Gold Mirrored TrayWorld Market
DIY version:  Pick up a plastic tray from the thrift store and spray it gold!
 
Gold Leaf Gift BoxWorld Market
DIY version:  Wrap a plain gift box from the Container Store in decorative gold and white wrapping paper. Paper Source has lots of paper options.

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If you want a super glam look for your party, this project  is a fabulous way to create a gold sequin backdrop for  your event.

{hint:  Gold Labels  from Staples would also work}

Don’t wait for a special occasion, any day is a great day to celebrate with gold!

Shelly

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