

I have been overwhelmed by the generosity of some of my internet friends this holiday. One thing I am certainly grateful for right now are the relationships I am developing on the net. Mandy, of
Persimmon and Pine, sent me one of her savvywraps and it's beautiful. These make such a nice alternative to throw-away wrapping. Consider how you wrap your gifts this year. There are a billion creative ways of doing it. I know I won't be buying tubes of paper.
4 comments:
That is so beautiful and so cool......*sigh*
xo
Melis
I love furoshiki, I shall use fabric wrap more often, that's true. Thankfully we don't have really much gifts to wrap this year.
Their wraps are precious indeed :)
xoxo
That wrapping is really pretty, and I love anything eco friendly!
Thanks Liane for helping spread the eco-gift of furoshiki! You've been incredibly supportive and I'm so grateful for your friendship. All my best to you! Cheers, Mandy
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