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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Giftwrap à la Restoration Hardware

My Christmas giftwrapping theme this year was not planned; it just happened.
In a rush to wrap up a Chinese Christmas gift using recycled magazine pages, I stumbled upon my Restoration Hardware catalogue, and my creative gears began to roar out of control!!
Restoration Hardware combines a unique blend of styles: steampunk, scientist, and European farmhouse, and a unique blend of materials-burlap, linen, metals, and leather, and for those reasons, its style extremely alluring for both women and men.
That being said, using the pages from our gorgeous Restoration Hardware catalogue made it very easy to wrap each gift according to the taste of each recipient.

The gift above is wrapped in a muted gold paper, embellished with a Restoration Hardware cataloge page, slate gray satin ribbon, an antiqued bronze drapery ring and a swatch of tan linen fabric (to be used as a gift tag.)

This Restoration Hardware kitchen scene was the perfect page to use for my sister-in-law, Renée, who is the foodie in our family.

Her gift is wrapped in glossy white paper and embellished with a wide strip of burlap that is wrapped around the width of the box.

I used small brads to tack the burlap to the underside of the box. Those scrapbooking supplies always save the day when I need them!


I also wrapped the width of her gift with a thin silver wire, which helped to secure the antique fork to the top of her package. Notice that on the top of her gift, I also attached an oversized paperclip to the burlap to bring in a hint of modernity- I would have loved to slip an antique, handwritten recipe to the front of her box, but I don't have one!
For our uber cool brother-in-law, I decided to use gloss back paper and the image of the ultra sleek bar stools.
I call this the GQ package!
Using the same thin silver wire, I attached a random clock winder to the front of the gift to add a little steampunk style!

I also used a shiny metal brads to hold the thin silver wire in place.
This gift is for my hubby, and it is probably my favorite creation because everything just worked out perfectly for his package.
Aaron has always loved the antique look of filament lightbulb by Restoration Hardware, and since they are $15.00 each, we just have to be happy with enjoying them from the catalogue! So, I decided that this catalogue page was the perfect fit for him! (And it gives a little hint to what is inside of the package!)
Now, for la pièce de résistance-his gift topper- and actual lightbulb that is attached by two strands of thin silver wire!
Can giftwrapping get any more steampunk, scientific, and manly than this???
Best of all, my giftwrapping cost me zero dollars this year. Remember, this was last minute and I live over an hour away from a decent craft store. So, I used leftover giftwrapping paper from last year and scavenged the house for embellishments. Luckily, we like old things and rarely throw anything away!
I still have a couple more gifts to wrap, so perhaps after Christmas I will share them with you.

Until then, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas!
Your loyalty and friendships truly make my life a little brighter and I thank you for that!

26 comments:

A Gift Wrapped Life said...

One of the absolute best Mandy! You will have everyone running to the Restoration Cataloque to do their wrapping! So clever..........though I am not surprised. You are one of the best wrappers I know. Much love and have a most wonderful and magical Christmas. XO and xo

Stephanie said...

**Applause!!**

These look amazing. You are so creative.

Jalon @ All in the Detail said...

Absolutely inspiring.
What a wonderful surprise to find under the tree! (I used to use comic books but the paper was so thin. Catalogs, duh! Brilliant...)
Thank you for sharing.
Merry Christmas!

FrenchBlue said...

You have blown me away Mandy! Restoration should do this for their wrapping too! I LOVE how you added such a personal touch, how it is so up to date and the little vintage touch with the wire tops it off perfect!! YOU seriously are amazingly creative OMG! Merry Christmas Mandy!
XO

Jennelise said...

Absolutely fantastic!! What an incredible idea! You could use so many beautiful clippings to make wrapping and embellish with baubles. Thankyou for sharing your creativity and Merry Christmas!
Jennelise

Daphne Nicole & Lynda Cade said...

Hi Mandy, what a great ideal, I love each and everyone of them. I wished I only had a couple of packages left, I haven't had time to wrap anything yet... think I will be up really late tomorrow night wrapping present, talk about last minute! Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!!!
hugs~~~ Daphne

frenchbeautymark said...

Lovely as always...thanks again for the fabulous ideas and creative inspiration!

todi design said...

oh! the coolest gift wraps I have ever seen! I would like receive one gift from you :) My compliments!
Have a Merry Christmas!
Baci

De andar por Casas said...

Original y precioso

bj said...

My gosh, girl...this is pure genius. WONDERFUL and I might try it next year...I have a brand new R. catalog.:))
Merry Christmas

Sherri Mitchell said...

WOW! They are the most fabulous presents I've ever seen! I just love them. Gorgeous! Just popping in to wish you and your a very Merry Holiday and a Happy New Year! xo

madameladauphine said...

I absolutely adore this! So creative and innovative!!

Lee said...

What absolutely unique wrapping, I came from a link in "A Gift Wrapped Life". I must visit again I am sure I joined your site some time ago but must have lost you, I will definitely be back to visit more regularly in the New Year.

Thank you for your inspiration.

Lee

Corrina said...

So stunning Mandy. Unfortuneately for me I have left everything til last and have had to go simple this year- You have inspired me for future gift gving- I am thinking black paper and black and white photo's of the recipient. I do alot of photography and a 6x4 is about 12cents from where I get prints- then no need for gift tags! Would work on brown paper with sepia images and fine gold ribbon! You got my juices flowing now xxCorrina. Joyuex Noel

Jillayne said...

Your gift wrap is amazing Many! Not only do I wish we had a Restoration Hardware within 100 miles, now I wish for their catalogue!
I hope you have a wonderful Christmas, and a very happy New Year!

{Bellamere Cottage} said...

Soooo clever........I actually bought one of those grand bulbs in Seattle........it was TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS......whew.......did I ever have buyer's remorse. :-)

Love your package ideas.......just might steal them for next year.

Warm Christmas Blessings,
Spencer

Parisienne Farmgirl said...

Yeah girl - why are you JUST joining Polyvore!

OK, I was proud of this years wrapping until I saw this! This is BEYOND cool!
BEYOND!!!!!!!!

Candylei said...

Beautiful! I am using wire next time!

Denise Marie said...

Love it! Would be great for ballards & pottery barn.

à la parisienne said...

Denise-
Ooh Pottery Barn- Yes, that would be a great catalogue to use!

Vintages said...

Great gift wrap ideas. I knew there had to be a useful purpose for these catalogs! Love the vintage touches on the packages. Bob

Auntie Bliss said...

Oh MY GOSH!!
I LOVE these so much!!!
Genius!!!
How did the recipients react? :)

à la parisienne said...

Auntie Bliss,

Most of them saw them on my blog first!:) They really liked them. My husband really thought they were "cool."

Mandy

meadows said...

Thank you, your information is very useful .By- Greeny

Beauty Follower said...

Elegant ideas!

Robyn's Paris rendezvous said...

This is an extremely beautiful post. I've just started blogging and am absolutely blown away by all the talented people out there. WOW!