Ruby star wrapping : creating packaging to reuse, regive, and relove 🔍
Melody Miller and Allison Tannery Boston: Roost Books, First edition., Boston, Massachusetts, 2012
English [en] · PDF · 25.2MB · 2012 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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This is the ultimate resource for those who are as creative as they are willing to conserve. Ruby Star Wrapping inspires you to think resourceful, think reusable, think unusual when it comes to gift packaging. Raid the pantry for boxes, use old linens for pouches, and make beautiful accessories out of fabric and paper scrapsthe projects here illustrate how to create beautiful, reusable packaging from the common materials in your home. With its thirty easy-to-make giftwrap patterns, this book reminds us of the wonderful creative potential inherent in the act of giving a gift. When wrapped with thought, beauty, and a little ingenuity, the packaging can be a gift in itself.
Alternative title
Ruby star wrapping: gift packaging to reuse, regive, and relove
Alternative author
Miller, Melody (Melody Brown); Tannery, Allison
Alternative author
Melody Miller; Melody Miller
Alternative publisher
Shambhala Publications, Incorporated
Alternative publisher
New Seeds Books
Alternative publisher
Trumpeter
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
1, US, 2012
metadata comments
[curator]lenscriv@archive.org[/curator][date]20180712182314[/date]
Alternative description
xv, 187 pages : 26 cm
Provides instructions for creating unique and reusable gift wrappings from fabric scraps, empty cereal boxes, old book covers, and more
For gift cards or greenbacks -- If the gift is small, soft or squishy -- There are also gifts that are super thin or flat -- For bulkier gifts or fragile things -- When your gift is edible, drinkable, or growable -- For collections, supplies, or the oddly shaped gift -- For the rigid (gift, not person), rectangular, or bookish -- The extras
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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