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MarilynW Forum All-Star
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Posted: Nov 28 2008 at 10:45am | IP Logged
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Aagh - I cannot find any and it is our tradition to wrap up our Advent books in purple paper and put under the purple theme Advent tree.
Any ideas?
Worst case scenario I will have to do silver or gold.
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I got some at Michael's last year.
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Marilyn - I love using purple tissue paper! It's easy to find, and easy to unwrap for little hands.
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The local Dollar Tree here has some very beautiful purple Christmas paper. But before I found it, I had given up and wrapped all the books in plain white, thinking I could add purple ribbon. So I bought the paper and used it to cut out shapes to place on the white paper. Turned out very pretty.
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So Blessed wrote:
I got some at Michael's last year. |
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Unfortunately they do not have it this year I got it from there last year too.
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SeaStar wrote:
The local Dollar Tree here has some very beautiful purple Christmas paper. But before I found it, I had given up and wrapped all the books in plain white, thinking I could add purple ribbon. So I bought the paper and used it to cut out shapes to place on the white paper. Turned out very pretty. |
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OOh - I had asked my husband to stop at a Dollar Store on his way back from errands - not sure if it is a dollar tree.
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Mackfam wrote:
Marilyn - I love using purple tissue paper! It's easy to find, and easy to unwrap for little hands. |
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Jen - great idea - only problem is that I will have to go back to Michaels We did our Michaels run this morning.
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I like Melinda's idea then, Marilyn. I can find white and purple tissue at our local grocery store and dollar store at all times of the year. If not that, I've wrapped gifts in brown paper bags. It sounds funny, but it looks really nice if you take the time to decorate them a little. I like to illustrate on the paper once it's wrapped. You could do this with white, silver, gold or brown paper. Do you have some Advent/Christmas stamps? You can stamp right on the paper and color in. Or, I thought it might be neat to decorate each book package with the Jesse Tree/O Antiphon ornament for the night. We color new paper Jesse Tree ornaments each year just for fun. You could attach them to your wrapped package with the purple ribbon. That would be so enticing to the children I would think and tie the story in with the Jesse Tree readings for the day.
Gotta run - I'm anxious to hear what you decide to do!
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Target has wrapping paper in solid colors, including purple. You will find it where they have the party supplies near the cards (if your Target is set up like ours).
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Plain purple gift bags are an easy option to find too.
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Im was going through a stack of old printouts from last advent When I stumbled across this idea.
We couldnt find purple either. But I have a bunch of white tissue and purple ribbon and it will look very nice.
We have done the brown paper for gifts too. It can look very elegant- think purple raffia and tiny pinecones or jingle bells .
Maggie
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