Pretty Paper in the Office: Notebooks

A great gift no matter the time of year has to be the versatile notebook. Personally, I’ve turned notebooks into sketchbooks, planners, and journals when the mood strikes. They’re perfect for those of us who like to go with the flow, and don’t require a different item for each aspect of our workday. The best part is the variety of styles that are available; you’re bound to find one that suits the way you work! – Julie

Pretty Paper in the Office - Notebook Round Up
No. 1 Woodgrain eco notebook by Poketo; No. 2 Metallic soft cover notebook by Poppin; No. 3 Color Pop mini notebooks by Poketo; No. 4 Ogami stone notebook from Jenni Bick (The paper is made of stone!); No. 5 Postalco notebooks from Canoe; No. 6 Perforated notebooks from Present&Correct

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DIY Tutorial: Snowy Tree Wine Stoppers

Whether you’re looking to make your own wine collection a little more festive or you’re searching for an easy hostess gift for the holiday party season, I have you covered today.  We are using the cutest little bottle brush trees and a dash of white glitter to create the most whimsical little wine stoppers!  – Mandy of Fabric Paper Glue

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Materials:

Wine Corks

Painters Tape

Decoupage Glue

Paint Brush

White Glitter

Spray Sealer

Mini Bottle Brush Trees

Craft Glue

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Step One: Cover each cork in painters tape leaving only the top tip untaped.

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Step Two: Apply a layer of glue to the top of the cork with a small paint brush.

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Step Three:  Cover the glue in white glitter.

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Step Four: Before the glue has dried, spray sealer onto the glitter, and carefully remove the tape.

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Step Five: Affix a tree or two to the top of each cork using craft glue.  Once dry, throw them in a little muslin drawstring bag for a great hostess gift. Or better yet, pop open a bottle of wine, and put your little winter wonderland into action!

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Photo Credits: Mandy Pellegrin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

2013 Gift Guide: For An Almost-Toddler

Today we’re wrapping up our gift guides with a final post of ideas for a favorite little munchkin! Sophie is in an in-between stage: not really a baby, but not yet walking or doing more complex activities. She’s past a lot of the gift ideas for young babies, but not quite ready for some of the more intricate toys or physical games for toddlers. So today I thought I’d share a few things on my list for Sophie in case you’re also searching for ideas for an almost-toddler baby!

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1. How We Montessori Garden Set; 2. Shearling Booties; 3. Moccasins (for older kids); 4. Kitchen Set; 5. Pajamas; 6. Magna Doodle; 7. Rainbow Block Set; 8. Meowsic Keyboard; 9. Toy Piano

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10. Magenta Play Chair; 11. Ikea Play Table; 12. Pehr Canvas Bucket; 13. Bean Bag; 14 + 15. Wooden Toys; 16. Elephant Wall Easel

1 + 7 I love all the practical tools and fun toys from How We Montessori! This garden set will be perfect for Sophie when we’re spending time out in the garden again this spring, and this colorful block set would keep her happily busy for a long time.

2 + 3 + 5 If you’re thinking about giving clothes, consider shoes or even PJs. Hanna Andersson pajamas are our favorites so far, and these shearling booties would be great for keeping tiny feet warm during the winter.

6 Sophie isn’t quite ready for crayons and markers, but she played with her cousins’ Magna Doodle over Thanksgiving and LOVED it!

8 + 9 Sophie loves anything musical. I love this tiny piano for something that doesn’t require batteries or this keyboard (also discovered through Sophie’s cousins, and yes it looks just as crazy in person!) for something a bit more portable.

12 These canvas buckets from Pehr are the perfect size for corralling toys and loose objects in the nursery!

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2013 Gift Guide: The Cocktail Enthusiast

So here’s the thing. Up until now I’ve avoided doing gift guides. Both because I struggle just as much with finding the “perfect” gift for those on my list and because I consider this blog to be one giant gift guide for any paper-loving person. But after a couple of reader emails with questions about particular gift ideas, we thought it might be nice to share a few recommendations on a couple very specific topics. So without further ado – our very first gift guide! First up, some ideas for your favorite cocktail enthusiast!

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1. Simple Syrups from Morris Kitchen and Royal Rose; 2. Cocktail Book (also this, this, this, and this); 3. Copper Shaker; 4. Basic Bar Tool Set; 5. Cocktail Aging Kit and DIY Bitters Kit; 6. The Macallan 18; 7. Cocktail classes, like these at the Columbia Room; 8. Ice spheres; 9. Cork Decanters

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10. Walnut Muddler; 11. Portable Bar Kit; 12. Ice Bucket; 13. Clear Creek Distillery Apple Brandy; 14. Rocks Glass; 15. Gold Rim Cocktail Glass; 16. Cocktail Bitters (or this)

1 + 16: Simple syrups and bitters are essential ingredients of any well-stocked bar. We’re big fans of the syrups from Morris Kitchen and Royal Rose â€“ and the cocktail recipes that come with them!

6 + 13: A bottle of fine aged Scotch is a classic gift. When in doubt, look for a single malt Scotch – and the older, the better! Alternatively, a quality Apple Brandy, like Clear Creek‘s, is an excellent alternative gift to a Scotch or Cognac for fans of fine spirits. Plus, it makes for a great conversation piece: there’s an actual apple grown in the bottle.

7: Cocktail classes (like these at the Columbia Room here in DC) aren’t available everywhere, but they’re becoming increasingly popular in more cities and states. Classes are a wonderful way to establish a basic foundation in techniques, recipes, and learning how to pair various spirits and flavors!

14 + 15: When it comes to glassware, we prefer to use vintage whenever possible (eBay and Etsy are great resources, as are local flea markets and antique shops). But when we decide to buy brand new glassware, we always make sure to buy glasses that are close in size to their vintage cousins (typically between 3 and 6 oz). And we always always stay away the gigantic cocktail glasses that you frequently see these days.

And of course if you’re looking to gift someone with a favorite bottle of something, check out our How to Stock a Home Bar post for spirit and liqueur recommendations right here!

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Party Paper: A Holiday Gift Wrapping Party

I think one of the best ideas for a holiday get together has to be a gift wrapping party! Bring your gifts and some pretty little wrapping supplies to share, and you can get a holiday task checked off your list, while hopefully enjoying some sips and sweets with your friends, too! As the host, you could select a theme for the wrapping, like this modern and colorful one I chose here, or just leave it up to the guests to bring a festive mix! —Kelly

Party Paper: A Holiday Gift Wrapping Party

No. 1 Polka Dot Food Picks from Gnome’s Whimsy, No. 2 Glitter Diamond Gift Tags from Anthropologie, No. 3 XOXO Holiday Gift Tags from Lana’s Shop, No. 4 Pom Pom Wrapping Paper from Anthropologie, No. 5 Gold Stripe Wrapping Paper from Fig. 2 Design, No. 6 Merry Wishes Banner from Festive Toys

p.s. Lots more gift wrap right here!

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