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Showing posts with label gift packaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift packaging. Show all posts
Monday, July 4, 2016

Happy Gift Packaging Idea

Hello, DeNami Design Friends! 

It’s Lisa P. Today I’m sharing a cute and fun way to decorate a gift package. The idea is to create a hand-stamped gift wrap sash. This works especially well for wrapping up books and/or journals.

I cut a 3” x 16” strip of white butcher paper and stamped a bunch of images from DeNami Design’s newest release onto the strip (Note: The size of the strip will vary depending on the size of the item you’re wrapping.). Since I’m wrapping up a children’s book, I chose images that coordinated with the theme of the book. The fun part of this is that you can decorate the sashes any way you want to. If the gift recipient loves owls, you could use owl images. If it’s for a birthday, you could use cupcake and candle images. If it’s for a particular holiday, you could decorate the sash to go with whatever holiday you’re celebrating. Fun, right?!?!

Here’s a look at my sash:





I used markers to add color to the images and folded the sash along the long edges to create a nice clean look. To finish, I wrapped up a children’s book in kraft butcher paper, wrapped the gift wrap sash around it, and tied on some baker’s twine. Check it out:







So simple, but a great way to add a personalized touch to your gift wrapping!

Hope you like my project for today! Thanks for visiting!

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Dye Ink, Copic Markers, Baker’s Twine, White and Kraft Butcher Paper 



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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Coffee Gift Card Box

Hi Everyone!

Elizabeth here with another post for DeNami Designs. I know a lot of coffee drinkers but personally I’m not one of them. I don’t like coffee at all. So I struggle with what to get coffee loving friends and family. Then I figured out that there is no better gift than a gift card to their favorite coffee shop and for most of my friends and family that is Starbucks. I used Starbucks colors as the inspiration for making a gift card box.




This project is very easy and fast to make, so you can make lots of them for birthdays, holidays and even parties! First I made the gift card box using a pillow box die. I chose a pattern paper that is white with green polka dots. Assembling the boxes easy! Just fold the 2 score lines that die creates for you and use tape runner or liquid glue on the tab. The ends of the box have flaps that you just fold in. One of the flaps has a notch and I do recommend folding that flap in first to get a clean look. Next, I stamps the Medium Happy-Cino on smooth white cardstock and colored it in with Copic markers. I kept the coloring simple by not doing any shading but if you want to, you can because the image is large enough. I used a scalloped circle punch to cut out the coffee and then adhered it with liquid glue. I hope that you enjoyed my project for today and that it inspires you to make some fun gift card boxes!



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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Week of Gifts and Favors- Day 2 Pillow Boxes and Milk Cartons



Hello DeNami Friends!

Giving small treats is always fun and when you have a cute little box to put them in it’s even better! A lot of DeNami’s designs are perfect for projects like these! 

For these projects I used dies to cut the pattern papers and assemble the gift boxes. The pattern papers came from a 6x6 pads that I bought specifically with these in mind. I assembled the boxes using a tape runner. For the images I picked a couple of different stamps and stamped them in Copic friendly ink on white cardstock. I kept the coloring simple with Copic markers. To cut out the images I used a scalloped punch and adhered them with foam tape to the boxes. These are fun and simple little boxes that you can create in a snap! I hope that you enjoyed my projects! Until next time!









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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Gift Tags- Day 4 Packaging Tag

Hello DeNami Friends!

Today I wanted to show you this gift tag that I made with the adorable owl stamp by DeNami Design. To make this tag I used a free cutting file by Brother that you can find on the Canvas website for the Scan'N'Cut. it's not actually even a git tag but I just made it into one. I think it looks so beautiful. 





I cut out the two part that I needed for the rosette from orange and light orange paper. I tried it with cardstock but it was too stiff to form the nice loops that you want for the rosette. I folded the individual "arms" to the center and adhered them. To assemble the rosette I layered both pieces and glued them together. The cutting file also includes a circle, I cut two of them. On one I stamped the owl image and colored it with alcohol markers. I then adhered the circle in the center of the rosette and did the same with the second circle on the back. But before glueing down the second one, I took a piece of matching baker's twine and positioned it between the rosette and the circle. 








I really enjoyed making this gift tag and I hope you like it as much as I do!


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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Gift Tag Ideas- Day 3 Panda Party Gift Tag

Hello DeNami Friends!

Today, I've got a tag for you featuring Panda Pals Clear stamp set.  I think gift tags are a perfect way to dress up a cheap gift bag!  

Here's how I created my tag:
  1. I die cut a tag from a piece of heavy weight white card stock.
  2. I stamped the party hat/cupcake panda image from the clear stamp set multiple times on the tag.
  3. Using water color markers, I colored the hat and cupcakes.
  4. I die cut another tag from a piece of patterned paper, and then glued the 2 tags together. 
  5. I used some pink & white twine to finish off my tag. 
Hope you have a fantastic day!
 





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