Nov 11, 2011

Nature Wraps: DIY green gift wrap for the Holidays









Yay! Happy Friday! In the past few weeks several of you have asked if I was going to put together more eco-friendly gift wrapping ideas for the holidays this year because last years' ideas for wrapping holiday gifts with kraft paper were a hit! Well, here they are, 100% compostable gift wrap using all flowers and leaves (and just a bit of green artist's tape).  They are quite jungalicious are they not?
Have an amazing weekend you all and I hope you feel inspired to use all kinds of crazy sh*t to wrap your gifts this year :P

15 comments:

  1. These are stunning! I am looking at my garden now, and I think I can see the leaves trembling in anticipation that I shall come and pick them to wrap up some presents like this! Clever stuff.

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  2. eeek! justina, these are perfection! is that all goodness from your garden? ...pinning now!
    j.

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  3. Noooooooooooo!!!!! I can't take it! Just too amazing.

    Can you give us some pointers on what the biggest kinds of leaves are?

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  4. @Glamour Drops-- thank you!! glad you are inspired!

    @Jennifer -- all from the garden except the Chinese Lantern! Thanks hon!

    @Charissa -- thank you!! I will get back to you with a suggested plant list!

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  5. *___* Wonderful!! I'd like this idea!!!

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  6. Wow! This are stunning J. Gift wrap from the garden is going to be all the rage this year thanks to you!

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  7. Are you kidding me right now?! These are incredible, J!! Dying.

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  8. What a fantastic idea, these are just AMAZING! So pretty. I love the different looks you've managed to create with the different flowers and colors, simply stunning!

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  9. There's being creative and then there's being Compai creative! So awesome!

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  10. omg, this is freakin fabulous!!! Being Filipina, organically oriented and an advocate for Mother Nature, I am LOVING this project. Hope you don't mind, but I'm reblogging this on my website, and crediting you, Queen of the Jungalow, of course! :)

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  11. @flowerland thank you!
    @ Bekka ha! Let's hope so!
    @Jessica :D
    @Jackie thank you! they were actually all easy to do!
    @Will LOVE that! I think you just wrote my next tagline! ;-)
    @Amee love for you to share! Thank you!

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  12. Amazing!! I wrote about this on my Eco-Blog, and linked back here of course. Hope that's ok!

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  13. Absolutely brilliant!!! Justina this is pure genius. So excited to try this out!

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  14. I love this idea.
    Anything that cuts down on the excessive amount of paper and waste is great....but this one is also super beautiful.

    I have included them in a big list of tutorials for wrapping and decorating. You can see it here....
    http://allysonadeney.wordpress.com/2011/12/13/21-handmade-wrapping-and-decoration-ideas-with-tutorials/
    ... if you like.

    Thanks again for sharing!!...and for your beautiful blog.
    Ally on harrysdesk.

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  15. Beautiful! Reminds me of a beautifully wrapped rice cake that are given as gifts during New Years in Asia!

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