Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Document December with Margie: My Kit

Happy December, everyone! How are things going? Are you all caught up with everything you had planned, or are you like me, hustling around with last minute shopping, cooking, and just now getting around to some present wrapping? Well, I have a bit of inspiration for you! A big part of gift giving for me is wrapping it up, and making it look pretty. I created a kit to make my gifts have a little something special, that little extra bit of pizazz.I took a handful of my Christmas scraps that I thought would go with my wrapping paper this year, added a couple of tag dies, some stamps, envelopes, doilies, and washi tapes

A closer look at the envelopes and doilies:
The washi:


I hope today's post inspires you to pull out some of your Christmas scraps and make a kit-come back tomorrow to see how I use it!

7 comments:

  1. Wonderful idea! This would definitely help my use up some of my supplies.

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  2. Great idea! I wish I would have thought to use washi tape on my cards when I sent them out :) For you ? "or are you like me, hustling around with last minute shopping, cooking, and just now getting around to some present wrapping?" I resemble that very well add decorating the tree yet and I fit it perfectly :) Off to do the rest of my shopping :)

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  3. Very pretty collection. I would prop them up in a basket, place it in an appropriate spot, and call the decorating "done!"

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  4. Glad to see a fresh use of my Christmas themed goodies! All sorts of inspiration going through my head.

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  5. Ooh, love all of the little tags and envelopes!

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  6. Ooh, love all of the little tags and envelopes!

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  7. I love those little envelopes with the gold spots. really pretty

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