I really enjoy the holiday season and engaging in decorating, crafting, cooking, and baking activities with my husband and our two daughters as we build up to Christmas Day. This year, I wanted to try my hand at making a few sheets of our own gift wrap paper. So as a part of my first post at Oh My! Handmade Goodness, I tapped into this idea and issued a challenge to three other bloggers – to come up with kid-friendly gift-wrapping ideas.
At Team "Graia" (Grace and Naia, my older daughter - haha), we stamped Christmas tree patterns (cut out from sponges) on kraft paper to create our very own gift wrap paper. First I cut up new sponges into triangle shapes,
Then we used these sponges to stamp trees in random patterns on kraft paper, using just white and teal paint (Making Memories paint works well for this because they dry so fast),
. . and inked the the eraser-end of a pencil using a stamp marker in red to stamp round ornaments.
And voila - homemade gift wrap paper! It’s really difficult to mess this up – any splatter or streaks or imperfect stamp image just adds to the character of the paper.
Now for the ribbon. In lieu of traditional twill or nylon ribbons, I designed small pennant flags to spell out "Happy Holidays" as well as other holiday motifs. Printed them onto cardstock paper (you can print these onto light patterned paper or any lighter colored cardstock as well), and cut them out,
Then I used baker’s twine from The Twinery, make small marks same widths apart on the twine itself, and folded the diamond-shaped paper in half to form the triangle flags.
I added some white glue in the folds and used clips to hold them together while the glue dried. I wrapped this banner around the package, and at the end of the banner, I attached a small envelope with two removable wall hooks,
. . so that the child can hang up their pennant banner after unwrapping their gift!
All the materials used were things I already had on hand and the file I designed for the flags can be re-printed again and again for more “pennant ribbons”. You can download the file for your use here.
Here's the final look combining both the gift wrap and "banner-ribbon",
We had so much fun and Naia can't wait to wrap her presents with the paper she made. Now head on over there to Oh My! Handmade Goodness and see what Anna of In Honor of Design, Joy of Creative Mamma, and Jodi of Simply Sublime came up with!






















Really beautiful post Grace...so happy to be serving with you on The Twinery DT!
Posted by: Julie Ranae | November 26, 2010 at 09:58 PM
Julie, thanks for stopping by! Your cards are stunning! Off to explore more of your blog. :o)
Posted by: Grace Hester Designs | November 26, 2010 at 10:48 PM
this pennant design is soooo cute, i can't wait to use these. you have fed my obsession. thank you xoxo!
Posted by: Vicki | September 11, 2011 at 06:38 AM