The first thing I have my eye out for when the Christmas Spirit hits ... is wrapping. I guess this makes sense since I'm a woman who loves fabric and pattern and color.
It started last Wednesday when I went to Shinoda's with a friend and came back with these three delightful beauties, seen above.
Next ... Target of course ... where I picked up my Can-O'-Tags for a measly 5 bucks.
I love how the colors match my three dotty spools of ribbon.
Next ... Costco, naturally ... where I picked up the giant roll of wired ribbon for a song. I was particularly enamored of this sheer white with the delicate red/white border. Yum.
I picked up this roll of wrapping paper at Stein Mart. It seriously spoke to me in the store and I seriously answered by saying, "Of course I will take you home."
Did I mention that I also picked these mini-rolls of paper up at Target for $1 a piece? I get these every year and find that they are so much easier to wrap small gifts with that the big rolls.
Don't get me wrong ... I haven't even begun to think about what I will actually be wrapping. I'm a girl who likes to do her Christmas shopping when the stores are crowded and Christmas is in the air ... in December.
But I will admit to listening to some Christmas music.
How about you?
What a beautiful blog you have just found you glad I did. I love everything Christmas and like you enjoy the rush of December to shop and feel the magic in the air. You have some wonderful finds here wrapping is everything. I'm now following you if you find a spare moment come and visit me and follow me nice to have new friends on blogger to catch up with. Hope you have a great day.
ReplyDeleteAlways Wendy
I love your choice in wrapping papers. I love looking at all the different papers and it always takes forever to choose just the right one! Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteI've been listening to Christmas music for a month now and the tree went up last weekend. I am definitely in the Christmas spirit!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a wonderful weekend,
Natasha.