Yo-Yo-Yo, Merry Christmas!

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Yes, another yo-yo post. I swear this is the last one for a least… a week. And, no, I’m not obsessed with yo-yos. I’ve just found another use for the leftover garland bitspresent toppers. 

I’m especially excited about these as these jaunty wrappings have made me feel much better about my gift card presents. I’ve always held myself to a high standard of handmade gifts only and am finding less and less time to meet those standards for everyone on my list. And, truth is, I love receiving gift cards. I do. So, I’ve made a paradigm shift this year and gift cards are now acceptable to give, as long as I wrap them all cute and handmade-looking 😉 

Isaac and I were terribly sick all last week and now Charlotte is quite sick with a different bug. What precious gift-making time I had has been given up to long naps and baby cuddles. And now that we’re on the home-stretch to Christmas, boxes desperately need to go out and baking needs to begin. So, giftcards are my new-found friends. 

The spiffy metal tins are from the checkout stand at Michael’s. They float my color boat.

33 Comments

  1. Heather!! We must have had some weird telepathic brain waves going on. I made something VERY similar for my present toppers this weekend. Using, in fact, that EXACT same shade of velvet ribbon (I got mine at Michaels). Anyhow, I backed the yo-yo’s with gathered dotted tulle…and placed a pompom in the center. I’m calling them “yo-yo puffs”. LOL All the thanks goes to YOU for inspiring me with your darling garland. THANK YOU!!!

  2. cute! cute! cute!
    I’ve used yo-yo’s as present toppers before. I stitched them to one of those bendy/snappy hair clips so when it was finished being gift wrap it could be hair decor. 🙂

  3. I’ve cleaned out three separate Michaels of those little tins. My fave is the white one with red polka dots. No plans for them this year, but I imagine something wonderful will be put inside them at a future date!

  4. The look gorgeous Heather. I think the gift cards are fantastic – it’s more important to enjoy the time with your family rather than rushing to make presents especially if you are not feeling well. Who wouldn’t love receiving a package that looks that cute!!

  5. I want to thank you so much for your fabulous yoyo tute…I made my first five last night, five to go and I’ll make up a garland (yeah, yeah, I’m starting small =P). SO fun! I can feel my addiction settling in… =)

  6. I have started to make Kosher yo-yo’s and summer yo-yo’s. I look forward to seeing your fabric next year. Hope we can get in Australia. Hopefully, you might come with Eleanor one year to a Craft Fair.

  7. I am talking about yo-yos today. They are fun. These you made to wrap the tins are really cool. You can post about yo-yos as always as you wish, I love it.

  8. I think we must live near each other at times I was making yp-yo’s this last week and my entire family got sick minus the nine year old some how she escaped and I banded her to her room to read and make crafts so she wouldn’t get sick.
    Funny I think that was great fun to her all day to make crafts oh wait I think that is what I do except the last week of being sick. My anniversary happened during that time not fun at all.
    I love your new use of the yo -yo’s. Now that I am feeling better maybe I can finish the yo-yo garland swag I started for my sock shelf. I got all most all of them made before getting sick. Now if I just could get them sewn together faster.

  9. I wish you all a speedy recovery from the dreaded bugs going around.
    Your yo-yo package decoration is a grand idea–it’s cute, festive and oh-so sweet. Just perfect!

  10. I have this crazy obsession with yo-yo’s too! I think I first learned to make them when I was 10, so it’s always fun seeing them in a different light! Thanks for sharing Heather!

  11. Heather: I don’t know if you read all these comments, but I have to make one. I was feeling guilty about “boring” gift cards. NO MORE! My neices will have the cutest “yo-yo-ed” gift cards. Thanks for the great idea. It also motivated me to make fabric name cards from my stash of Cristmas fabric.

  12. since I too have been sick for, um, 2 weeks now, I also must resort to gift cards instead of my usual handmade goodies. i adore this idea for wrapping them though. there is just enough handmade in it to put my mind at ease. fantastic idea!
    I hope you are all feeling loads better.

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