
I kept a neutral palette using brown and white kraft paper and also a brown paper bag. The embellishments are made using wonderfully different textures like lace, vintage fabrics, satin, a paper doily, a wood tag, a clay tag, raffia, twine and burlap.
This simple paper bag is secured with a fabric wrapped dowel ties on both ends with twine. I folded the paper bag closed and using a hole punch, made two holes and slid the dowel through the holes. Then I wrapped the bag vertically with satin and lace ribbon and tied it off.
The tag is made of camphor wood from the tree in my front yard. I actually made these over a few weeks and every time my girls went outside to play, I would just start sawing. :) I made about 50 circles from a branch and drilled holes in them to create tags. The wood tag is stamped with mini alpha stamps and threaded with twine.
I love this one a lot too. This is a clay tag and using a CLEAN set of alpha stamps, I made the word rejoice and used twine as well. It is wrapped with ripped strips of vintage fabric and just tied around a few times.
Here's the same fabric around a large wooden spool and used as a ribbon in the center. I love all the frayed edges so much! I also wrapped a paper doily around the one edge. The spool is tied on by the selvedge edge of the fabric. (I waste nothing!)
How crazy fun is this raffia pom pom? I was staring at this huge bag of raffia and thought of making a pom pom out of it would be just ADORABLE! I love how it ended up turning out so spiky and sweet. A smaller paper doily girls it up a bit and softens the look. :)
Oh this fabric bow is what truly makes my heart go pitter patter. I adore this particular one so much (that I saved it for last) because it appeals to my love of texture. I just roughly cut several strips of fabric (lace, burlap, linen, satin) and piled it all in a big stack. Then I tied it off tightly with some twine threaded with a wooden bead and then kind of fluffed it out into an almost flower pattern.
I just loooooove pretty, pretty packaging!
Hugs!
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Just thread your trusty dowel through the holes to keep your ribbon and twine handy and all your other essentials are at arms reach. And with the basket being shallow, you can see everything at a glance.
























