easy wood projects
Since mine and my husbands families live so far apart (Idaho and Arkansas), we are used to driving long distances to visit family members. As a result of our cross-country trips, we have acquired several road atlases over the years. And when it comes time to update to a more current atlas, I dont throw away the old one . . . I DRAB TO FAB it :).
This is my favorite way to wrap presents for the following reasons:
- cheap
- pretty
- recycling
- cool
- easy
I rarely even have to use scissors! I just tear out a single sheet (or lift out a "double sheet" from the staples in the middle) and its ready to go. {I dont recommend buying a spiral-bound atlas for either driving OR wrapping, because the pages you use the most get torn out when you still need them to find your way, and, you dont have the "double-sheet" that the staple-bound atlases give you for wrapping}.
If you have a larger gift, carefully remove a "double sheet" from the center of the atlas by pulling it up from the staples. |
Tulle is my favorite "ribbon" material, though I dont think it goes with the map-wrapping as well as the examples below. |
Colored rubber bands: cheap, easy, festive . . . |
. . . and cute! The card is a folded 3x5 card from my surplus of office supplies--I think it is the perfect compliment to this type of wrapping |
If you want to use ribbon, get pastel colors that compliment the typical orange/pink/yellow/ green/blue color scheme found on most political maps |
Kitchen twine is always a classic choice for your packages and parcels. (Sneak preview of one of your gifts, Bon!) |
One other fun idea is to add a toy car or two to the outside of your package--especially if it goes with the gift! |
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