If you like nostalgic Christmas graphics, you'll get a kick out of these tiny Christmas boxes from artist Jason Snyder. One set is designed to look like vintage boxes of lights from dime stores, while other sets feature old-fashioned gift wrap. Get them here.
Print out Jason's templates at a size you like and assemble these little guys. (A thank you goes to Alex for cooperating when I thrust a box into his hand and commanded him to stand by the window so I could take a picture.)
And you likely need some retro gift tags for your presents. If so, grab some of these freebies from My Girl Thursday.
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omgosh i remember every single one of these designs from when i was little! i ♥ nostalgia
ReplyDeleteFun! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteretro rocks. and by the way i notice orange always now! thanks ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration and beauty!
ReplyDeleteThose designs look awfully familiar! Thanks for a new project to do with MissC... she'll love the boxes!
ReplyDeleteNice hand, Alex!
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Super cute labels - Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe are going with brown craft paper wrapping this year (if all goes to plan, paper will be printed with potato stamps) and I think these labels will go perfectly!
Thanks again
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Thanks for sharing. I could use a few boxes.
ReplyDeleteThe tags are perfect. I foresee some brown paper packages tagged up with those cute babies!
ReplyDeleteAnd as for the boxes- I just stared at the computer screen for a few minutes, repeating the words in my head, "What could I put in that..."
I can't come up with anything yet... but I'm still going to make some!
Alex has gorilla hands!
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oh dear...i love these tags! i have to read a x-mas book daily for my daughter...and it's illustrated right with these pictures!
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for this!
best wishes, doro K.
Oh wow, blast from the past! I love the tags! As a kid, I had an advent calendar in book form. It contained one story a day for the 24 days of advent, with exactly those illustrations! I must find the book. I wonder if my parents have it, still. Thanks for sharing these and the boxes, and stirring up Christmas memories!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing.
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