For my brothers 2 girls I made a few bows inspired by Inside Out.
Here's how they turned out:
These were really fun! I kept the DVD case close so I could constantly be comparing features and I think they turned out pretty good (Fear is my favorite though).
Here's a run down on the "special features" on each (meaning the add-ons to emphasize the characters they are portraying):
-Joy: On the ends of Joy's yellow strands, I glued some yellow beads, to look like memories, since she's carrying a few through most the movie. My KL wanted me to make sure I had the blue bursts on her dress, but they only way I could think to easily do that was fabric markers and I was scared they would spread so I used a star shaped button in the middle.
-Fear- I used a piece of black pipe cleaner to make his air swirl, and covered hid connection with hid cute bow tie.
-Sadness- I used a piece of black pipe cleaner to form her signature glasses and added a few memory beads under them.
Anger- I added Anger's fiery head with angled yellow ribbon (my KK kept telling me it looked like a crown, and I can see that, but I see the flames too, maybe I should have added some orange in there too), and then I covered his center with his red tie.
-Disgust- I feel bad for Disgust because I feel like she's very minimal compared to the others but there really wasn't much I could do for her, So I added her purple scarf to cover her middle and used a "frilly" ribbon for added detail.
Now that that's done I thought I'd show you a little glimpse of my Christmas wrapping storage. I, personally, love wrapping gifts. I love making pretty bows and using all sorts of ribbons... and buying way more than I need when it's all on sale after Christmas. So I thought I'd share with you how I keep it all organized in case you're like me and haven't figured out a way to efficiently store it all.
So here's the big picture:
(Pardon the fact that I'd just wrapped a gift so there's tissue paper and a package of raffia out.)
I keep all my wrapping paper in the tall storage, meant just for that. The short, wide one holds all my bags and tissue paper, along with my spools of ribbon. And that little box, is my secret weapon (or as close to one as you can get when organizing gift wrap). I bought a set of Christmas cards a few years ago that came in this box and I'm so glad I kept it. First of all, since they were Christmas cards, it's decorated to fit the season- which is always a plus, but also, inside there was a divider so there's two compartments. Here's how I use it:
It holds all the essentials. On the left is all my tags, along with a pen and marker (that always return to the box when used so I'm never searching for a pen to label). On the right is tape, scissors, glue, and a few fun decor (along with a few too big to fit with the other tags). So all the the things I need are right in this box. The scissors are used only for wrapping paper, they return to the box after used.
The fun extras are Christmas stickers that I've bought, or came with Christmas cards (to seal the envelopes), and the plastic bag in there is full of fun shapes from a "build your own gift box" kit I bought for like $1 a few years ago after Christmas. (I have a tendency to glue the little snowflakes on to snowflake wrapping paper, giving it a 3-D look that everyone always seems to mention and adore.) And there you have it. Just a quick glance at how I keep it all together for this major gift wrapping season. After I'm done with it all, the small box fits in the long box and slides under the guest bed, and the tall fits into the guest closet.
That's all for now,
Jo!
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