Sunday, September 30, 2012

Mini is better.


New obsession: minigami. I was working on a prezzie for my friend Michelle, who mentioned that her daughter liked a butterfly-adorned gift on the Jolie Colis site. Since the giftbox was pretty small, the butterfly had to be teeny. I love a challenge.

These were made with a .75" square of origami foil. Good thing I have small hands! I love tiny things. My friend Camille at Craftistas put her finger right on it when she said, "Mini is better!" Here's the finished prezzie. What do you think?





Saturday, September 29, 2012

Want. Exquisite paper post

This is a time for restraint and discipline. I cannot buy more paper until I get another Jolie Colis order, so instead of going on a spree, I'll just talk about all this gorgeous, gorgeous paper I covet. Maybe writing about it will scratch the itch until I can claim these pretties.

Amethyst and gold brocade paper from Luxe Paperie. So extravagant and vibrant. I'd wrap something shirt box-sized or larger to show off as much of the print as possible. A sheer ribbon would be nice, something really fine and diaphanous with lots of volume. $6.50 for a 39" x 27.5" sheet. Not bad! Made in Italy.

Emilio Pucci "blu" paper from Luxe Paperie. Ooh, fashionista! Love, love, love this paper! I love wrapping gifts with fashion in mind, because wrapping gifts is a bit like dressing yourself. You need color, shape, good proportions and accessories. $4.50 for a 20" x 28" sheet. Slightly smaller and more expensive per inch, but seriously. Pucci. Made in Italy. Of course.

Gold calligraphy from Luxe Paperie. Drool. This paper combines three of my favorite things: giftwrapping, fountain pens, and penmanship. (Which still matters, by the way. Stay tuned for a post on why you should care about handwriting.) $6.50 for a 39" x 27.5" sheet. Made in Italy.

Midori Pink Chandelier from Midori. Okay, I have this paper already, but I LOVE it! The silver is so bright, and it has such a wonderful weight and texture. Better for bigger gifts because the print is pretty big, and the weight needs a larger surface area to avoid bulking up. $25 for 5 21" x 29" sheets. I used it to wrap a book -- it came out fabulous!

Midori Lavender Cherry Blossom from Midori. Yeah, I have this one, too. But as soon as I'm out, I'm buying more. These papers are so lovely, I feel a bit of agony cutting into it. But I did, and it was worth it. Check it out! $25 for 5 21" x 29" sheets.

So, yup. I still want to buy paper. And I'm cursed with a taste for really fancy, expensive goods. Eh, you have to be who you are. :)