Saturday, 27 April 2013

Tissue Pom Pom Present Topper

I love present wrapping but sometimes, especially when the gift is large or an awkward shape I get a bit lazy and decide less is more!. Thankfully a few tissue pom poms and bakers twine can serve as a fuss free partially wrapped offering, that will still look like effort has been made without wasting yards of paper.

I recently used this method for our friends wedding present... we decided to give them a John Perceval framed Screenprint and their cat adopted the pom poms as toys, which was very cute to see!.





xx

12 comments:

  1. They look lovely... I'm going to try this :)

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    1. No doubt your Pom Poms will be totally fab Mel! xx Tina

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  2. I think I might have to give that a go......they look totally gorgeous.
    T xx

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    1. Hey Tania,
      Thanks so much thrilled you like them! xx Tina

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  3. I just cant get enough of tissue paper flowers thanks for sharing.

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    1. Me too! I cannot get over how versatile and visual they are! Nice to meet you and thanks for stopping by xx Tina

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  4. gorgeous! i love the diy photos.
    thanks for showing us how.
    x

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    1. My pleasure Cheryl, hope you had a great weekend xx Tina

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  5. I am with you... less is more, even on easy to wrap pressies in my books. xx

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    1. Totally Rach a bit of twine and a cute doily can be just as effective as a fully wrapped parcel. xx Tina

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  6. Love them! Thanks for sharing the great idea, I can't wait to make them :-)

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    1. Hi Jen,
      Lovely to meet you and thanks for your lovely comment! Glad you like them as much as I do!. xx :)

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