Are you ready for the holiday seasons? I’m quite excited this year as we’ll have some relatives visiting from overseas to spend the holidays with us. It’ll definitely be a wonderful family reunion and great celebration! I can’t wait! What are your family traditions for the holidays? For my family, gift exchange is one of our favorite tradition during Christmas. It does not have to be expensive gifts as it is always the thoughts that matter the most! I personally like giving out homemade gifts. Or, gifts that are useful and practical. If you wrap or package your gifts nicely, it’ll definitely elevate the appeal of your gifts. Today, I’m excited to share the review with you on the “Perfect Gift Wrapping Ideas” craft book, the Chinese Silk wrapping paper, and the Japanese Kimono wrapping paper!
If you haven’t check out the video tutorial above, don’t forget to do so. In the video, I’ll show you how to wrap and package your gift cards, in a unique and personal way. Did I say I like practical gifts that people can use? Yes! Handing out gift cards to the recipients’ favorite stores are some of my favorite gift giving ideas!
I love that the “Perfect Gift Wrapping Ideas” books comes with colorful step-by-step pictorial! With the illustrative photos and easy instructions in this craft book you can:
- Find interesting ways to use almost any kind of paper
- Creatively and neatly wrap gifts of any size, shape and purpose
- Make containers such as bags, boxes, unique envelopes, and even a pencil case
- Add a little romance with sealing wax, washi tape, custom-made tags and more
- Use personally significant embellishments to make every gift a personal conversation between you and the receiver
The Chinese Silk wrapping paper, and the Japanese Kimono wrapping paper are among the highest quality of wrapping paper that I’ve ever used. They are thick and sturdy. Definitely won’t rip or tear during the wrapping process, which is important to me! The unique printing truly resemble the Chinese Silk and the Kimono prints on garments. I’m totally in love!
Check out this adorable Christmas Tree wrapping above! I can’t wait to surprise my kids with this wrapping method!
I always have trouble wrapping cylinder shaped objects! Now, this wrapping method will come to the rescue! It’ll be perfect for homemade canning goodies! Yay! Another wonderful news is that the generous people at Tuttle Publishing is sponsoring a giveaway for you!
Here is the Giveaway details:
One lucky uTry.it reader (open to U.S. residence only) will win a copy of “Perfect Gift Wrapping Ideas” craft book, and one package of wrapping paper (winner’s choice). Choose from the Chinese Silk wrapping paper, OR the Japanese Kimono wrapping paper!
To enter:
1) Simply click here to subscribe to my YouTube Channel.
2) Give my video a "thumb's up".
3) Then, leave a comment below to let me know that you’ve subscribed to my YouTube channel. If you’ve already subscribed to my YouTube channel before this giveaway, simply let me know in the comment and you’re entered!
*Gift card and other tools appeared in the video tutorial are NOT included in the giveaway.
All entries must be received by December 4th, 2016 mid-night PST. Winner will be selected through Random.org and announced shortly after the giveaway is closed.
Good Luck!
Product links in this review:
Perfect Gift Wrapping Ideas:
https://goo.gl/cbmgD2
Chinese Silk Wrapping Paper:
https://goo.gl/tSnOAw
Japanese Kimono Wrapping Paper:
https://goo.gl/jFHAxY
Disclaimer: I received a copy of the Perfect Gift Wrapping Ideas and a package of the Chinese Silk wrapping paper and the Japanese Kimono wrapping paper free of charge for the purpose of this review. All opinions are 100% my own and always will be.
Subscribed!!! Thanks for the giveaway!! Happy thanksgiving and merry Christmas is to u n ur family!!!
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