Gift wrap quilting
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Thanks everyone for all the comments on the wrapping. It was a lot of fun ... though I think I'd sew it if I did it again. Paper was pretty slippery. And it is true ... Pam started delicately picking at it to open it and I had to help her get started. Maybe I was more excited than she was!
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Great wrapping job! Great present for you quilting room. And very cool that you and she share the quilting bug!
Whover mentioned ironing tissue paper, I do the same and also save and reuse wrapping paper, ribbons and bows. Got some bows that were here in the house when we moved in in ‘93. Getting kind of squashed now, but they do lend an arty flair to the gifts under the tree LOL!
Rob
Whover mentioned ironing tissue paper, I do the same and also save and reuse wrapping paper, ribbons and bows. Got some bows that were here in the house when we moved in in ‘93. Getting kind of squashed now, but they do lend an arty flair to the gifts under the tree LOL!
Rob
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