Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Goodbye Summer.......no really
Friday, September 25, 2009
Some Serious blog Style ~ Dust Jacket Attic
One of the things I missed the most this past summer was visiting new blogs, commenting, and the pure energy I absorb from seeing and reading such creative blogs. I don't know how to tell you this but as much as I love gift wrapping, I need to mix up the posting subjects a bit coming up. The slant of this blog will always be the pleasure and beauty of gifting, but I really do miss my Glamour post days so they will definitely be back on the fall post schedule. I was an interior designer for 20 years (and still am) so you might see a bit more on that subject too. I love anything lovely, beautiful, stylish, original, colourful, creative, fashionable,or artistic, so if I see anything that captures any of those elements, I will be sharing it. Gift Wrap lessons and inspiration will be ongoing. So let's get this pretty mix going..........aren't these illustrations that I borrowed from the very clever and stylish blog Dust Jacket Attic simply stunning?
I love this blog, the layout, her keen design eye, her play list, and why she used the blog name of Dust Jacket Attic . She is a collector of 1st Edition Books with their original artwork......what a great connection. Dust Jacket Attic is one of my summer blog finds and she recently featured these fashion illustrations by artist Alena Lavdovskaya that were done for the Russian department store TSUM. I knew you would enjoy them as much as I did and I know you will love her blog. That's the other thing I missed in my self-absorbed summer of only blogging about gift wrapping..............telling you about the talent that is out there in this blogging world of style. I have a whole list of blogger women I want to share, so add that to the fall post list too.
All illustrations from ~ blog Dust Jacket Attic
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Gift Wrap 101 ~ Lesson Two
Bring the other side up and over and trim off the excess. You can see (look closely near the black handle) my extra 2"-4" of paper I am leaving. I need that for folding the crisp finish edge that will be the underside of this box.
Once the excess rear paper is trimmed off then fold your finish edge and here is the important part........
An underside with a nice crisp folded finish edge and no visible tape.
This isn't the only way to fold in the sides, but I do find gently pushing on the center seems to move the paper into natural angled folds. Use your hand or a folding bone to make these edges as crisp as possible. Again, practise this because it is repetition that will make your folding automatic and decisive. It results in a beautifully crisp folded edge, the true mark of a good gift wrapper.
Don't be stingy with the double-sided tape. Use what you need to hold the paper down well. Remember, the beauty of double-sided tape is that no one is going to see it, so tape away. By this point they are going to be impressed with your skill, the tape is the last thing they will notice. You can see I use two longer pieces on the angle instead of one small piece just at the top. NOTICE THAT YOU ARE TAPING ON THE INSIDE OF THE FOLDED FLAP......EVERYWHERE. Using more tape and in better positions will eliminate those somewhat-sloppy side gaps. Fold your bottom side up , then top one over.
Voila, no more visible tape!
All photos by Sande Chase ~ A Gift Wrapped Life
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Gift Wrapping ~ Versailles style
All photos by Sande Chase ~ A Gift Wrapped Life
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Gift Wrap 101 - Lesson One
This is how your gift package will look if you actually use any satin finish Gift Wrap Tape. You really can do better than this and I am going to tell you how..........
Double-sided tape eliminates any visible tape so your folded edges are beautifully finished. Doesn't that look much nicer?
I am showing you the underside of this sample gift for two reasons. First to show you how the switch to double-sided tape eliminates all the messy tape along the bottom..............so much better don't you think? My next post will show you how to use double-sided tape and how to measure and fold your paper. The post may go over 2 days as it is photographically longer. After that I will show you how to tie ribbon so the bottom is flat as you see here. When I learnt this technique, I couldn't believe how much nicer it was to eliminate the wobbly knot at the bottom that results from using wider ribbon. For those of you who feel a four-sided ribbon tie is too intimidating, I will also show you a easy way to get the same look. You are going to be such pros at this gift wrapping thing!
All photos by Sande Chase ~ A Gift Wrapped Life
Friday, September 11, 2009
The week that got away..........
A heartfelt thank you to all the readers who commented with their good wishes and congratulations to our son's recent good news. It was wonderful for him to read all your good wishes. Have a great weekend........I get to dress up for a wedding tonight!
Photo by Sande Chase ~ A Gift Wrapped Life.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Jumping for Joy.............
Remember in the spring, I told you our son was home for 5 months to study for a
big medical board-exam, his biggest exam ever.
Well done Austin........................very well done!
We are embarrassingly proud of you (and we should be)
Coming up........gift wrapping posts of a practical nature.