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    This gift was wrapped with kraft paper that was spray-painted.

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    Fake (plastic) pearls are the perfect complement to this elegant gold wrapping paper.

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    Get more for your buck by using giftwrap such as this clay-pot wrap, which can be a gift as well, .

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    A shrink-wrapped gift basket is always a treasure during the holiday season.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

    Craft Paper Wrap

    This particular wrap was done with kraft paper (guest Michael Basler says you can use a garbage bag as well) and spray paint. Here's how:

    • Crumple the kraft paper (or garbage bag).

    • Flatten out the paper and spray-paint it -- from an angle, not straight down.

    • Be sure to use a color (red, green, etc.) that will contrast with the kraft paper or garbage bag.

    • Decorate with raffia and a homemade tag or purchased card.

    Elegant Gold Wrap with Fake Pearls

    This gift is more about the trim than the actual wrapping paper, which is basic gold giftwrap.

    Simply wrap a string of plastic "pearls" around the package; use hot glue at the beginning and the end of the string to keep the pearls in place.

    Attach a plastic "pearl" button to the front for an elegant holiday package.

    Note: Other great embellishments include silk leaves and cord tassels.

    Clay Pot Wrap

    Another crafty idea is to fill two small clay pots with a gift such as garlic, place the pots together with raffia or decorative paper-twist ribbon and top with dried berries.

    Some other ideas include using a large clay pot that's decorated with gold embellishments and filled with gardening supplies, or a painted one whose saucer is being used as the lid -- filled with goodies such as honey, etc., and tied together with rope.

    Shrink-Wrapped Gift Basket

    Yes, you can shrink-wrap a gift yourself. Here's how:

    Fill a basket with any kind of goodies (chocolates, cookies, etc.) desired, and wrap the basket in a shrink-wrap bag, which can be found at any craft or party store. Melt the shrink-wrap with a blow-dryer (figure A).

    Note: Shrink wrap comes in colors as well as clear -- red, green or gold would be perfect for the holidays.

    Other Wrapping Ideas from Michael Basler:

    • Wrap a bottle of wine with organza fabric, tied with ribbons and decorated with a string of fake "pearls" and a bow.

    • Use denim fabric that's frayed at the edge for compact diskettes, DVDs or video tapes. Simply tie the ends with cowhide cord.

    • For the inside of the box, consider surrounding the gift with different-color tissue-paper rosettes (figure B).


    RESOURCES :
    Wraps and Roll-Ups
    Model: 1558672095
    Author: Dona Z. Meilach
    (March, 1999)


    Bristol Publishing Enterprises
    San Leandro, CA 94577
    Fax: 510-895-4459

    Handmade Giftwrap, Bows, Cards and Tags
    Model: 080695793X
    Author: Jill Williams Grover

    Wrap It Up: 50 Creative and Stylish Gift-Wrap Ideas
    Model: 0765588986
    Author: Sally Walton

    Creative Giftwraps: Ideas and Inspirations, Tips and Techniques
    Model: 1579901549
    Author: Constance E. Richards
    (2000)


    Lark Books / Altamont Press
    Website: www.larkbooks.com

    Creative Gift Wrapping: Unique Ideas for All Occasions
    Model: 0895779625
    Author: Gill Dickinson

    Gift Wrapping : Art of Craft Series
    Model: 1861263635
    Author: Annette Claxton
    (2001)


    Trafalgar Square Publishing Co.
    Website: www.trafalgarsquarebooks.com

    Creative Cards: Wrap a Message With a Personal Touch
    Model: 0870119648
    Author: Yoshiko Kitagawa
    (September, 1990)

    Kodansha International

    Great Gifts: Toast the Host
    Model: 0865739889

    This book is not out of print, but is hard to find. Check used book stores.

    Greet the Season (Great Gifts)
    Model: 0865739870

    This title is difficult to find. Check with used bookstores.

    Christmas Crafts and Entertaining: Fun Projects and Gifts Plus Great Recipes
    Model: 0865731780
    Author: Editors Creative Publishing International
    (1999)


    Creative Publishing International, Inc.
    Website: www.creativepub.com

    Wrap It Up: Great Gifts (Great Gifts)
    Model: 0865739862


    GUESTS :

    Michael Basler
    Creative Publishing International
    Email: mbasler@creativepub.com
    Website: www.creativepub.com

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