Tuesday 5 June 2012

Creative covers for containers make easy gifts

 

Creative covers for containers make easy gifts

The "holiday season" may fall in December, but between graduations, weddings, Father's Day and the like, you're hardly off the hook for gift giving this time of year. Once it's dry, you can write on the surface, either to label the future contents or just to scribble a message for the recipient. This collection of decorative yet useful items can be easily customized for different recipients, from dads to grads, teachers to brides.

These are ideal for couples, especially if you "carve" their initials into the bark.

For teachers, consider giving glass containers a modern twist on that old classroom standby ---- the chalkboard.

While I'm lucky enough to live in New Hampshire, where the white birch is the official state tree, and there's easy accessibility to bark from fallen branches and limbs, there are online retailers who sell the bark in sheets and tubes as well. If not, cut a flat piece of bark so it's large enough to wrap around the container with a bit of overlap and hot glue the ends together (a rubber band helps hold the bark in place until the glue dries).

The simplest idea is also the most elegant ---- wrap bottles or jars with white birch bark and turn them into rustic vases or candle holders. For example, a congratulatory note on a vase of flowers or a "Thanks for a great year!" message for a teacher.

Creative covers for containers make easy gifts



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