Tiny Presents – Day 7 – Twelve Days of Craftsmas
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Publicado 2023-12-19
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Materials:
*printable pattern from Dollightful Thin cardboard (like a cereal box) Christmas wrapping paper Christmas gift bows (tiny) Christmas ribbon (narrow) Tissue paper Scissors Glue
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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On the seventh day of Craftmas Dollightful gave to me, seven mini presents, six doll-sized scarfs, FIVE POM POM SNOWMEN, four wreath ornaments, three doll-sized trees, two snowflake garlands, and a doll-sized stocking for the hearth!
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Just realized I can use the gift bag technique to make real paper bags of any size this is such a win
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I love that this doubles as a "how to wrap presents" tutorial 😂❤
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The amount of joy I get from doll sized christmas presents is worrying.
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The final shot at 4:07 looks SO legitimate!! You could easily pretend they’re people sized. So cute!!!
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ok, either the 'Lightful household must go through an incredible amount of cereal or Catherine's been saving up for this series for months.
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I wonder what’s left, the set already looks so full! This series is so cute
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I always love looking at tiny presents and mini boxes. Something about the inability to open them to see what's inside captivates my imagination 🤭I love thinking up ideas of what could be inside!
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I love wrapping presents and seeing the same techniques I usually use implemented on a tiny scale really made my brain happy.
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Pro-tip: use double-sided tape, that way you don't see the tape! Use tape that's 3 mm in width! 6 mm in case of bigger present.
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I just love how cozy everything is coming out! I wonder if we'll get a little holiday doll party at the end of this?
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So cute!!!! We still use single use but we reuse them: "Here's your gift! Now give me the bag/box back please.". Though we really don't do "presents" anymore. Especially since the kids are getting older. Now we get a few things from the dollar store (namely candy, cash, nail polish for the girls, etc.) and use a BUNCH of cling-wrap and tape to make a giant ball (the boys usually get a smaller ball since theirs is mainly cash and gift cards). They have fun and we get to watch them--on their own--race each other. It's nice because instead of a 5 minute demolish of paper, it's about 15-30 minute event. Anyway, I love this mini-series and excitedly await tomorrow's item.
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Those are soo cute. I'm a huge sucker for tiny items like these
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Did I actually get on YouTube 20 seconds after you posted this!?! Talk about perfect timing! I just got the mail too so I'm all cold, this is perfect to cozy me up!
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omg, I wish this had been out sooner! My photo shoot had some mini presents I bought at the dollar store--would've loved more variety:)
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Adorable! What's everyone else's favourite so far? I really loved the stockings and scarf, but the snowflakes were also really cool :)
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The advent of crafts has really sparked my curiosity, and I’m wondering if Catherine will maybe make a series of the us, or maybe she can make a whole new set for her dolls!
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The red wrapping paper reminds me of lucky money, so pretty!
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Another option to use as a base for the presents is little jewelry boxes (like a box that a ring or necklace would come in)! That’s what my grandparents did. They used to run a jewelry store, so they had a lot of those little boxes lying around, so they wrapped them and made them tiny decorative presents!
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AHHHHHH this is absolutely adorable- on my way on making these for my plushies.