First I want to apologise if this little trio of plants is not available in IKEA where you live. I've been trying to work out on-line which countries they have these in. If you don't have them yet, maybe just pin for later ?!?
Anyway, I bought a trio for my Dad for his birthday and didn't just want to wrap them in paper, in case he tipped it the wrong way up, and just a bow didn't seem to quite cut it. The cactus is a desserty kind of plant so I thought a little dessert scene would be fun.
First I removed the prickly plants from the packaging and removed the label.
Oh IKEA, why such sticky glue for your labels? I have some great stuff called "Sticky Stuff Remover" which worked a treat, but I've heard people use peanut butter, baby oil or nail varnish remover.
Next I popped on over to Picmonkey and made a Happy Birthday Dad picture, in a font which I think is called Santes Durnant or maybe Dumant???
I printed that onto bright blue paper.
I've shown a couple of different yellow scrap book papers here, I didn't use them all in the end, these were just my possibles.
I cut the blue paper roughly to fit in the plastic packaging, then just pushed it into place, scoring with my fingers to get a good fit.
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That is adorable! What a great idea. I bet your dad loved it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way to repackage this present for your dad. He must have loved it!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very creative bit of 'wrapping'. What a lovely idea :)
ReplyDeleteI just returned from Arizona and saw little cactus gifts everywhere. These would be great to make at home. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteShall I pretend this was inspired by Arizona? I've never been but I'm picturing desert like scenes in my head, is that right?
DeleteThat is a really beautiful gift and congrats!
ReplyDeleteSWEET!!! Love your blog. Linda @Crafts a la mode
ReplyDeleteWhat a great wrapping idea! So cute and it really makes a perfect gift. Thanks for linking up at the #HomeMattersParty!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! What an easy way to make it more special.
ReplyDeleteGot these cuties at home - love cacti!
xx
Mila
http://milaslittlethings.com/
What a unique way to wrap the gift - I'd never have thought of adding a background to the package.
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