Printable Fall Acorn Gift Wrap
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Become a MemberWhat a beautiful set of fall gift wrap featuring acorns and leaves that was hand drawn by our illustrator Krista. I am just loving the color palette of soft muted greens, teals and the trendy marsala. These pretty wraps are ready for you to download and print onto 11×17 inch (or smaller) text weight paper. You can also find the coordinating gift tags over in this post, once printed you are ready for your Fall season gift wrapping. Of course these pretty papers can also be used for scrap booking and other crafts so make sure you share your projects with us! One note, this file is quite large, so be patient when you download giving it a few minutes to complete. It is totally worth it! Cheers! ~ Lia
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I found a better use for them as background for paintings so pretty
It looks great in my picture frames
What a great idea!
What a lovely design and thank you that we can print it
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These papers are wonderful and an absolute must have. Krista did a great Job 🙂 Colors and motifs are so pretty.
Best regards to you and the Team
Kerstin
yes Krista is very talented and we are lucky to have her on our team!
Have you thought about using the designs as fabric prints? You should do so 🙂
To get smaller fabric scraps it’s easy to print them on transfer foil and then iron on fabrics, but if someone (like me: sewer) requires larger on the yard pieces – hard work and exprensive to print out and transfer many times.
Btw I could manage the Membership
Thanks again to Krista for these nice designs.
Kerstin
That is a really great idea with the foil. We often set up our designs in Spoonflower and order fabric from there. I am not sure they ship internationally though.
Well, it’s worth a try. I often purchase pw fabrics from the US (I don’t do patchwork, but love nice fabric prints for lots of projects). Up to now they all shipped to Europe.
Another idea: what about stamps with leaf and acorn motifs? I remember that for any projects you let produce stamps (it’s a while ago that a read about that).
I myself cut Linoleum stamps for my personal use (stamping on paper and fabrics: cotton, silk …) but I’m sure that many of your followers don’t know about stamp making and will be glad to purchase such nice leaf and acorn stamps.
Ur directions r good. Except when an order person like me tries to understand. I’m so glad u tell us where to buy the products, & weight paper etc is.
I assume I need a color printer to print colors on colored paper?
Ur flower designs r my favorite. No matter what they are made of.
But I need a few more lines of instruction telling me how to put them together.
Or is there a beginner class that gives those instructions? If so, please let me know so I can catch up with what u r doing.
Hi Kathy, yes for anything with colors you would need a color printer. If you don’t have one at home you can print it at an office supply store like FedEx Kinkos or Office Depot. Happy to hear you like my paper flowers, they are my passion. As for beginner classes I do have a few video tutorials on my site that might help https://liagriffith.com/craft/freebies/video/
That is adorable…love it
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First time I saw these incredible gift wrap patterns and colors I thought of all the wonderful Fall sayings offered by many of bloggers. Will use your gift wraps for backgrounds, will be gorgeous, Am so happy you shared these with us, thanks so much. Thanks to your illustrator for her talents also. Will be thinking of other ways to use these backgrounds for this settling season. Also glad I subscribed.
Hope you’re having great Sunday, enjoy. We’ve been lazy bones all day. Hard for me to do nothing but have well succeeded today. Now going to make more fall lanterns. Making them with deep rust colored card stock I had in my stash. Will make with some gold paper also but wanted to try making first with less expensive paper. My first attempts aren’t always as nice as I’d like them to be.
Just realized lanterns made with your Fall gift wrap would be stunning also. Oh such fun. Been hunting for paper to make mums but G.J.not gifted with correct resources so will have to order online with your source, Papers-Papers. Think that’s right name. Happy week Lia and team
Thank you so much:-) Happy crafting, sounds like you are quit busy! (which we love to hear)
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