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I’ve always been a sucker for packaging, which is why just a little ‘finesse’ can make even the cheapest tulips sing! First, cut their original packaging off (I usually use two packs, undo the elastic and mix the bunches up together). Cut a square of brown paper, fold it in half to make a triangle and place the flowers in.
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Roll the left side of the paper over, hold and roll the other side over. For extra hold, I like to use some washi tape here (also because my Beyonce tape via The Cornrow is pretty special).
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This is the perfect project to use up old ribbon (another tip is creating toy dog leads – kept P busy for ages over the weekend!). Tie a bow (probably better than mine) and you’re good to go – the perfect package to take to friends.
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