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Thursday, 27 November 2014

All wrapped up in PaperArtsy

Hello all, and thank you so much for stopping by.  I'm delighted to be over on the PaperArtsy blog again today, with one of my guest designer contributions.  If you're aiming for a crafty Christmas, you might want to check this one out.  I usually wrap my presents in brown paper and zhuzh them up, but with these I've gone a step further... yup, they're Perrella Presents!


It's all fairly simple, so it's something you could build into your Christmas preparations to add that special handmade touch.  I hope you'll have time to hop over and check it out.  

See you again soon - in fact in just a few hours here at Words and Pictures!

Brown paper packages tied up with strings, 
These are a few of my favourite things.
From The Sound of Music by Rodgers and Hammerstein

25 comments:

Helen said...

your parcels look fabulous - which one's mine, I wonder?!! you are so organised, I've not bought anything yet!

Julie Lee said...

A lovely idea. I've just popped over from PA to say Thank You for a great idea. Lynne's Christmas stamps are so imaginative and appealing, I like the way you have allowed them to take centre stage in this unique wrapping paper! Anyone who receives a gift wrapped like this will be thrilled, I'm sure. xxx

Amanda said...

What fabulous looking wrapping paper, a great idea.
Love
Amanda x

Anonymous said...

Ohhh lovely!

Evelyn Walter said...

These wrapping paper look lovely and they are so unique! The little gift hanger I like most.
Have a nice time!
xxx Evelyn

Dagmar said...

So fantastic design-wrapping paper!!! It's a great idea!!!! Hugs Dagmar

sally said...

I love the paper/tags you've created for Paper Artsy using the Lynne Perella winter stamps :-)

Sally

Meggymay said...

Gorgeous designer wrapping papers the parcels look fantastic.
Yvonne

Fliss said...

This looks fab Alison and love those vintage colours.
Fliss xx

massofhair said...

Lovely and practical idea Alison, good to see you have started on your present wrapping :-) xxx

pearshapedcrafting said...

Your paper really is fabulous - with matching tags too - a real touch of class! Hugs, Chrisx

Unknown said...

These look so festive Alison, and fab tip about the paper too. I'm doing an order for there in the near future xx

barbarayaya62 said...

absolutely wonderful idea to create your paper for your gifts! BArbarayaya

chrissie said...

Wonderful idea to make paper and tag this way-they look so beautiful all together

Love Chrissie x

Netty said...

Love your wrapping paper and tags Alison, its good to visit you after some time away from blogland. Annette x

http://nettysartadventures.blogspot.co.uk/

Marci said...

Love your packages and tags! Beautiful.

Dorthe said...

Your parcels, are so wonderful, what a great idea, ..Beautiful, Alison.
Hugs,Dorthe

Unknown said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE the custom wrapping and matching tags, Alison!! I used to make my own wrapping paper with white butchers paper and sponges that I cut out into festive shapes, like stars, trees & ornaments and dipped in metallic paints then stamped to my hearts content :) I think I'd like using vintagey stamps like this more :) Wonderful and creative way to decorate and wrap those gifts :)
XOXO-Shari

Deborah said...

I've been admiring your classy gift wrap over at Paper Artsy, Alison. Totally divine!

Brenda Brown said...

Indeed a very special hand made touch to wrapping Christmas gifts - love it xx

Sandy said...

You are so clever! And so busy! And so talented -- really Alison, you are so much fun to watch and so interesting too!
Sandy xx

Gio said...

This packages looks delicious!! Gorgeous shade of colours and lovely design!

Debbie said...

Such a great idea, and they look amazing!

Kezzy said...

Wow awesome wrapping, I really love the brown with the LP stamps, stunning. Kezzy :-) xxx

Ruth said...

I'm not going to comment on every post I've missed BUT I have to say a big thank you for this post as I used it with another Lynne Perella Christmas set I had and made wrapping paper for my 2 grown up children ...both of whom were in awe of it. I will will be repeating it this year....fabulous and inspired!! Ruth x