Monday, December 12, 2011

Wishing . . .

Wishing I could print my own wrapping paper. Wouldn't that be great:)

20 comments:

  1. so gorgeous! i love the birds

    i looked into getting some wrapping paper printed for this christmas but it was going to be soooooo expensive :( gah! all my best ideas are uneconomical

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  2. That would really be great. I can't believe wrapping paper companies aren't knocking at your door already!

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  3. Sigh I would love to print my own too but it was pricy enough to get xmas cards done!x

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  4. Yes, that would be great! specially with tose lovely patterns!! good job, Hellen!

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  5. Oooh, these would look so good on fabric too!

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  6. I have always wanted to do the same! I did, find this company but I didn't bother getting a quote. Maaaaaybe next year, siigh

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  7. Oh no, don't print it! Shipping it to Europe would be so expensive I couldn't buy it! That would be so sad! ;)

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  8. it is the loveliest. If you just wanted it for your own gifts, maybe Kinko's could do it in a large format.

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  9. Beautiful! You've totally inspired me to google around and I found this place: http://giftskins.com/ProductCats.asp?c=any-occasion-personalized-gift-wrap&cid=807 seems completely doable!

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  10. wrapping paper is so pricey! I like to use kraft paper b/c it's on a nice big roll and less then five bucks and it's SUPER sturdy!! I have an 18 month old and he likes to chew on the prezzies! hahahaaa

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  11. we need someone to set up a "spoonflower" type company for the wrapping paper world.

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  12. it is pretty great
    (I do believe that you can get an image printed in quite large sizes at a place like Cosco or Sam's Club) it wouldn't be in rolls ans rolls but it would be fun to wrap a couple of gifts in your swell designs !

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  13. Oh yes, wouldn't that be fab! You'd make a fortune, I bet. I'd buy lots, that's for sure. x

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  14. You can print your own gift paper at Spoonflower.com it's not super-economical ($15/ 6 foot roll of matte or glossy), but it's pretty!

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  15. Thank you for sharing such valuable information. Please keep up the great work and continue spreading the word—it’s making a difference.

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