It’s just about time to start packaging up our holiday gifts so we thought it would be fun to share clever ideas for gift packaging! From fun gift card holders to treat bags and boxes, and hand stamped wrapping paper, let’s see your creative ideas for hand made gift giving! This new challenge will run until Sunday, November 5th at 11:59 PM ET, so you will have 3 weeks to enter! We can’t wait to see what you will share!
For each challenge, we will randomly select a winner to receive a $25.00 gift certificate to the Lawn Fawn shop! We will also be highlighting a few of your fabulous projects at the close of each challenge! By linking your projects to our challenges you will give permission for us to post your work to this blog and our social media sites. Check out the How to Play page for a few guidelines to play along. We want this to be FUN so we will keep the rules few! Note: we’ve amended the rules a bit to limit entries to no more than 4 for each challenge.
Now let’s see some inspiration from our talented Design Team!
We will have Design Team inspiration for you over the next 3 weeks and of course, we will have our Featured Fawnatics and Random Winner from Challenge 14 tomorrow!
Great ideas. Love them. Thank you for sharing.
I love the little Polar-Penguin gift card holder. With a dozen grand children I’ve found either $ or a gift
Card is always appreciated. Come to think of it….it’s my favorite gift too!
I’d love to enter the challenge, but do I have to have a blog to do so? I tried linking up my project from Pinterest, but the linkup keeps telling me the photo or link is not valid…
Hi Jeanie, you don’t need a blog to enter. Many people use a photo gallery like Flickr to link from. It’s free and easy to use. I’m not sure why you are having problems linking from Pinterest. Check to make sure you are linking to the photo URL and not a board. You can check out our How to Play page for more details: http://www.lawnfawnatics.com/lawn-fawnatics-challenge-how-to-play
All awesome projects! Thanks for all the inspiration.