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Who says Christmas Stockings have to be stockings?  This year I opted to change things up a bit and used cloth bins as Christmas Stockings for my family.

These cute bins are sold in a set of three at Ikea for $7.99.  Each of the small gifts inside were wrapped either in tissue paper or gift wrap scraps.  The glitter letters are from Wal-Mart and came with the metal curly hanger.

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I love that these “stockings” are not only different but that the bins can be used long after Christmas.  I love a thrifty Christmas!

Did anyone else do some unique for their Christmas stockings this year?

XO Shelly

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 Hi all,

You know my friend Suenette, who decorates over-the-top for Halloween?  Well, her Christmas décor is just as pretty and worthy of its own post here on ConfettiStyle so sit back and enjoy in the merriment!

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This picture does not do their main Christmas tree justice.  It is decorated with hundreds of vintage and Christopher Radko ornaments AND it spins!  It is so magical and beautiful!

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XO Shelly

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Want to know the answer to that question, then head over to Rhonda’s blog where I’m guest posting today on that very subject.

Cheers!

 

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Thanks Rhonda for hosting me over at your fantastic blog!

 

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Happy Monday and Happy Holidays!

There are only 9 more days until Christmas and I hope you’ve got all (or at least most) of your shopping done!  Now it’s time to wrap all those gift treasures and what better inspiration do you need then wrapping tips from the finalist in the 2012 Scotch Most Gifted Wrapper Contest.

Taking part in the contest was a highlight of my year and I learned lots of new wrapping tips from my fellow contestants.  So, to share the love I asked all the contestants to share a few of their favorite and most creative gift wrapping tips with all my readers.  You’ll definitely want to take notes and PIN these images because you are getting the 411 from some of the nations best gift wrappers!  Just call it my Christmas Gift to you.

Enjoy and be utterly inspired!

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Our first most Gifted Wrapper is Lia!  Lia is the Creative Director of Elli Design Studio and was the winner of the Most Gift Wrapper Contest. Beautiful is the only way to describe the gifts wrapped by Lia!

 Lia’s gift wrapping tips…

  • Use tissue paper and paper scraps to create beautiful embellishments for your gifts like paper flowers, paper bows and snowflake toppers.
  • When a plain store-bought gift bag won’t do your gift justice, make your own using fancy wrapping paper and ribbon. 

 To see more of Lia’s gift wrapping ideas and view the tutorials for making paper flowers and gift bags,  check out the Ellinee Blog.  You’ll also find beautiful cards and stationery products in the Ellinee Shop!

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Next up is Carol!  Carol is the owner and designer of Jolie Colis, The Perfect Parcel, an online custom gift wrapping shop.  Carol can work some magic with paper and ribbon and creates some of the most stylish gifts I’ve seen.

Carol’s gift wrapping tips…

  • Create re-usable keepsake boxes by wrapping two-piece boxes separately, to avoid having to tear paper. It’s a pretty and green way to wrap a gift.
  • Personalize gift boxes with photos instead of name tags. Not only is this incredibly cute and sentimental, it’s great for smaller kids who aren’t reading yet. They’ll see their face on the gift and know it’s for them.

The Jolie Colis website is filled with beautiful wrapping images and be sure to follow the Jolie Colis Blog for even more ideas and inspiration.

You can also buy Carol’s custom wrapped boxes via her Etsy Shop.

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Now let me introduce Shasta!  Shasta loves gift wrapping so much that she created a blog on the very subject.  Shasta loves to wrap with unique papers and color combinations which give here gifts even more style.

Shasta’s gift wrapping tips…

  • Look at alternatives to traditional ribbon to wrap your gifts in.  One favorite idea is to create paper ribbons by wrapping gifts in contrasting paper bands.
  • When you want a bold topper for your gift, create a paper fan topper that will add lots of pizazz!

Shasta’s blog,  Shastablasta Wraps Presents Well is where you’ll find more gift wrapping tips, craft projects and lots of amusement.

Shasta also has an Etsy shop where she sells letterpress cards and craft items.

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 Our next Most Gifted Wrapper is Sheryl.  Sheryl is the owner of a great stationery and paper store in Chicago called Stationery Station.  Sheryl has been wrapping for years and love

Sheryl’s gift wrapping tips…

  • Layers, Layers, Layers are the way to create beautifully wrapped gifts.  Create belly bands by layering several scraps pieces of paper together and wrapping them around a package.
  • Use unusual and unexpected items like dried flowers, ornaments and craft beads to embellish your gifts.

If you live in Chicago, make sure to stop in and visit the Stationery Station or check out the Stationery Station website for more inspiration!

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 Next up is Michelle.  Michelle is a uber talented Theatre Artist and Puppeteer from Brooklyn.  Having worked at one of my favorite stores, Kate’s Paperie for years, Michelle knows the ins and outs of creating beautiful gift wrapping.  Her forte’ is elegant embellishments.

Michelle’s gift wrapping tips…

  • Use glitter as a way to embellish plain paper and gift wrap accents.  The white swirls on the gift above were created with chunky white glitter!
  • Another way to add interest to your gift wrap paper is by sewing papers together to create layers ( see package with red velvet ribbon).

You can follow Michelle at here blog, Michelle Beshaw Blog or find more of her inspiration on her website, Michelle Beshaw!

Two of the other contestants were not able to take part in this blog post as they are SUPER busy wrapping gifts and running businesses this time of year.

  • Michelle at Playthings Toy Shoppe in Louisville, KY.  Michelle is co-owner of this incredible toy store and can wrap any size and shape of toy that comes her way!
  • Brenda is keeping busy managing a Papyrus store in California.  If you’re looking for beautiful wrapping paper, Papyrus is definitely a store you want to check out.  I just purchased a few sheets of beautiful paper there last week.

And, of course I couldn’t end without giving you a few gift wrapping tips of my own.  If you’ve read my blog for a while, you know I love to take everyday items and use them as part of my gift wrapping.  The unexpected is what gives my gifts their style!

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I picked up a pack of pretty holiday paper plates and immediately thought they’d look great as a gift topper.  I punched a hole top and bottom, inserted ribbon and wrapped my box.    If you’re someone who decorates with a theme, you could also use the plates as part of your holiday dining table décor or even as ornaments on the tree.

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Looking for a fun gift tag or package topper idea, how about paper wine bottle tags?  I picked these up at HomeGoods for $1.99 for a pk. of 10.  Wine tags already have a To: and From: area so they are an ideal option as a creative gift tag!

Whew, that’s a lot great ideas to absorb!  Now it’s time to get wrapping so get going!

  I’ll be guest posting tomorrow over at Rhonda E. Peterson’s blog Stylish Places Designed for Living so be sure to check out the fun holiday decorating ideas I’ll be sharing!

XO Shelly

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 It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas around my parts!  

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I’m loving  my colorful Christmas Tree.  All of the ornaments are handmade (swirled paint inside clear glass ornaments)!

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 I decided to use solid color wrapping paper for my gifts and use contrasting colored ribbons and a cluster of small ornaments and jingle bells as embellishments.  Each family member has their own color of wrapping paper so no gift tags are needed.

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I created a framed chalkboard to hang on one wall near the tree.

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I couldn’t resist these faux fur wine bags from Restoration Hardware and decided to use them as stockings for the hubby and I.

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My sheet music wreath hangs on a mirror in the dining room.

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A festive bow and greenery hangs on a half wall.

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I add a little cheer to a brass birdcage that sits on top of an armoire.

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I decided to keep a colorful theme with my dining table decor.  The striped velvet runner I purchased from Crate and Barrel several years ago.  The silver chargers are from Target.

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I painted small metal trays I found at a flea market in chalkboard paint and added a festive message at place setting.

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I placed a handmade ornament at in a glass and added a gift tag that I made using Scotch Expressions Tape.  Love this stuff!

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My metal cones a filled with ornaments and hang from near the stair rail.

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I decided to add a little Christmas  decor to the bedroom as well by hanging a wreath on the headboard.  I also changed out my yellow and grey pillows for red and hunter green one for Christmas.

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A mini tree sits in a mercury glass bowl on the nightstand.

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And, my dress form even got in on the Christmas mix!

To see my Christmas decor from 2011 head here!

XO Shelly

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 I’ve only been back from NY for a week and oh do I miss it.  Despite the fact that our trip was only a few days, I did manage to see the a lot of the city, visit a few of my favorite stores and take in the sights.  Since you couldn’t be with me, I thought I’d bring New York to you (in no particular order).

 Enjoy!

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The famous Bouchon Bakery and their even more famous Macarons!  I’m not a Macaron fan but did try the lemon tart (below Macarons) and it was delicious!

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Isn’t this book wall incredible?   None other than Anthropologie!  I so wanted to pull out just one of the books to see what would happen.

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Amazing store window at Anthropologie in Rockefeller Center.

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The Lego Store.  Amazing and so very expensive!

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Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

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Thought of Robin Roberts when we passed the ABC Studios.

Beautiful NY City View

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The C Wonder store in Soho.  My heart skipped a beat…

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The store windows were simple but dynamic…

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And, the DJ inside had the entire store rockin’!

Christmas Tree Display on the street

I loved that there were random displays of Christmas trees all around the city.

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The Fashion Institute of Technology. I dreamed of going to this school when I was young.

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One of my all time favorite stores on earth…Kate’s Paperie!

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Grand Central Station!  I was hoping a flash mob would bust out.

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A wall plaque and rebuilding at Ground Zero!

Iconic NY Building near Ground Zero

A beautiful historic NY building!

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Department store window display.

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So many buildings were draped in garland and lights.  Stunning!

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Inside Macy’s Times Square store.  Mob scene!

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We ducked into the M and M store for a look.  You could smell the sugar outside the front door.

This was another store with a DJ and I stopped to take part in the electric slide while we were there.

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Inside a NY office building.

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One of the Christmas windows at Macy’s.

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     Early morning in New York.

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The amazing New York City Library.  One day I’m going to go in and read a book, just to say I did.

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When you can’t go out…go up!  Check out the 1/2 hour fee!

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Another store that was on my list to visit…Tinsel Trading Co.   Beyond amazing!  You can visit them online here.

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Their ribbon selection was over the moon…

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And so was their embellishment department…

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And their trim department!

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And, we couldn’t pass up Times Square at night!

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Only in New York!

I took a ton more pics and will be uploading them onto my Facebook page so head their to check it out.

And, for even more holiday cheer, check out this video of the Saks Christmas Window unveiling!

Merry Christmas!

XO Shelly

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Hanging Christmas stockings is a tradition for most but what happens when you don’t have a fireplace mantle to hang them from?  You get creative and look for other stylish ways to hang the stockings! 

Here are just a few ideas to inspire you.

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The foyer is a great place to hang those Christmas stockings.  Using the knobs on a piece of furniture as hooks, hang the stockings and decorate the top of the chest as if it were a mantle.

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I love this look with stocking hung from the family piano.  The stockings add just the right touch of holiday cheer to a natural gathering place during the holidays.

Use Command Hooks to hang the stockings without damaging the furniture.

Simple old-fashioned Christmas decorations.  Another reason I need an old wooden ladder!!  I mean, where else would I put the stockings this year!!

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If your decor is a bit more rustic, try hanging the stockings from an old ladder.  This is a great space-saving idea since the ladder can be tucking into any corner of your home.

How pretty does this corner look? Hanging stocking on a branch, a great decoration idea for apartments and smaller places. These look adorable and love the little details in it. My fav :)
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For the crafty type, creating a hanging branch to hang the stockings from is a pretty clever idea.  I love how this look also serves as a wall decor statement as well.

Stockings and greenery on backs of chairs instead of on the mantle...great for Christmas eve meal as place cards

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And finally, for the family that spends lots of time gathered around the dining table…Hanging the stockings from the backs of the dining chairs adds the extra holiday punch to the dining area!

The beauty of Christmas decor is that anything goes and Santa will come even if the stockings are hung by the chimney!

I’m finishing up my holiday decor this weekend and will share pics next week.  Until then, have a fab weekend!

XO Shelly

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Happy Friday!

As you read this I’ll be fully engulfed in wrapping paper, ribbon and tape at the gift wrap competition in New York.  After all the wrapping extravaganza, I’ll be hitting the streets taking in all the Christmas decor, lights, music and wonder that New York has to offer!  Wish you were here to enjoy it all with me!

p.s.  I’m planning on wearing my camera out so look for lots of photos next week.  Until then, have an awesome weekend wherever you are!

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