Sans bow - a different path
Who says that gifts have to be wrapped in a sheet of paper and a bow? Two sheets can be better than one. And scraps of paper and ribbon can be just as exciting as a store-bought bow.
Just pick two colors that work together. Complimentary for harmony, opposites for excitement. Black and silver for instance or lime green and pink. Once you’ve decided on a color look consider balance - do you want symmetry or unbalanced. One will give you a formal look the other - off balanced, will be more dynamic. With the asymmetrical look a ratio of 1:2 or 3:5 will work well.
With so many magazines and printed material around there is no reason to limit yourself to bows. By snipping colored shapes from magazines you can make your own embellishments. It so easy to personalize a gift wrap project by adding cutouts of flowers and figures. By pasting some of them on thick pieces of cardboard or shaped paper and adding some snips of ribbon you can create a 3-D corsage effect.
Just pick two colors that work together. Complimentary for harmony, opposites for excitement. Black and silver for instance or lime green and pink. Once you’ve decided on a color look consider balance - do you want symmetry or unbalanced. One will give you a formal look the other - off balanced, will be more dynamic. With the asymmetrical look a ratio of 1:2 or 3:5 will work well.
With so many magazines and printed material around there is no reason to limit yourself to bows. By snipping colored shapes from magazines you can make your own embellishments. It so easy to personalize a gift wrap project by adding cutouts of flowers and figures. By pasting some of them on thick pieces of cardboard or shaped paper and adding some snips of ribbon you can create a 3-D corsage effect.
