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How To: DIY wrapping paper

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Wednesday, 30 May 2012

How To: DIY wrapping paper

I recently was gifted a small collection of beautiful vintage trims from a friend of a friend. I'm totally infatuated by them and don't know if I will ever find a project special enough to warrant cutting into them...and then I had a brain wave! Wrapping Paper.

It's easy to create your own personalized decorative papers, all you need is a scanner/printer or colour photocopier. Get the kids involved, they will love creating their own designs.


How to:
Gather up interesting and colourful objects. Things that lay flat on the scanner bed tend to work the best.
Depending on your make of copier, you may not even need to use your computer.
Lay out your objects face down on the scanner bed, be careful not to scratch the glass.
I've used vintage ribbons and some spotty tissue paper.
Press copy and in a few second you'll have yourself some super original paper.
You can use your pretty papers as I have for wrapping small gifts (you may need to join a few pieces together), or covering a note book. But there are so many other uses...scrap booking, decoupage, collages, origami, kids crafting, wallpapering doll houses...
Just remember that some objects you copy may be subject to copy write so its best to keep the papers you create for personal use only.

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17 Comments:

Anonymous Elle said...

Cinty, that's an excellent idea! Thanks for sharing! x

30 May 2012 8:59 pm  
Anonymous Pamela said...

I am inspired! Off to the scanner i go!

30 May 2012 9:11 pm  
Anonymous Tere said...

Genius!!

30 May 2012 9:43 pm  
Blogger chel_lee said...

Love it!!!! Going to def try this one ��

30 May 2012 10:16 pm  
Blogger Michelle said...

Fabulous idea, thank you x

30 May 2012 11:46 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, what a clever idea! It looks so beautiful! The shadows on the dotty paper give such a nice depth. I am so bookmarking this for the future...

Fine

31 May 2012 6:59 am  
Blogger CheezyK said...

Brilliant!!

31 May 2012 9:09 am  
Blogger Jill said...

What a brilliant idea! I LOVE this! thanks for sharing!

31 May 2012 11:16 am  
Blogger Leni @ The Gift Corner said...

So fantastic! Love that you can add the extra personalised touch to the pressie! Thanks for sharing.

1 June 2012 6:11 pm  
Blogger Miss Cinti - my poppet said...

Thanks for your encouraging comments. I'd love to see some of your scanner creations over on the My Poppet facebook page https://www.facebook.com/mypoppetshop

3 June 2012 8:25 pm  
Blogger fieve said...

Dank je wel voor je leuke reactie op mijn blog!!! Wat een verrassing!!!
Ik volg je al een tijdje en geniet van alle inspiratie!! Dank je wel!!!

4 June 2012 7:03 am  
Blogger Partycraft Secrets said...

amazing site! found you via pinterest - I'm you're newest follower - feel free to come join me over at my craft party too!
http://partycraftsecrets.blogspot.com/

4 June 2012 12:04 pm  
Anonymous Pooky said...

Waouh, very amazing ideas ! Very beautiful !

4 June 2012 6:15 pm  
Blogger Ann said...

Fabulous! What a brilliant idea to scan those beautiful braids. I'm with you - I'd never be able to cut them up and would just admire them in my stash but this way you can let everyone enjoy their prettiness.

5 June 2012 7:59 pm  
Blogger The Craft-Arty Kid said...

Such a good idea! It looks awesome. Fantastic way to personalise gifts

10 June 2012 2:50 am  
Blogger las sandalias de ana said...

so great!

;)

14 June 2012 10:54 pm  
Blogger Laura Does Days said...

Wow! What a way to share the ribbons and thread I love so much (but can't bear to give away).

Laura x

18 September 2012 1:34 am  

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