Here you'll find inspirational ways to wrap your gifts using
the fobbie®. Also included are
unique ideas to craft with
Do-It-Yourself fobbies® and innovative ways to use picture frame fobbies®. Try some of our alternative uses for your fobbie® after your packages have been opened.
We'd love to see what you do with your fobbies®, so please email us a picture. If we use your picture on the website we'll send you a free fobbie® 5-pack of your choice. Email us at: inspired@fobbie.com |
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Click on your area of interest:
• Do-It-Yourself Inspirations
• Scrapbook Page Inspirations
• Rubber Stamping Inspirations
• All Occasion Inspirations |
• Alternatvie Wrapping Inspirations
• Picture Frame Inspirations
• Wedding Inspirations
• Alternative Fobbie Uses
• Holiday Wrapping Inspirations |
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| Do-It-Yourself Inspirations |
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This Do-It-Yourself fobbie® was created by ripping up colored tissue paper and adhering with Mod Podge. A silk flower was then glued on top.
(Click here for how to do this fobbie® project) |
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After the package was opened the fobbie® was turned into a refrigerator magnet. Just cut off package and add a magnet.
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This Do-It-Yourself fobbie® was created by ripping up colored tissue paper and adhering with Mod Podge. Flower stickers were then
used on top.
(To make this fobbie® see the link above.) |
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Using wire ribbon lets you be creative with bending and shaping. |
| Shirley Foster of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, submitted her pen and ink fobbies® showing reflections of the mountain scapes near her home. |
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This submission from Ceri Anderson of
Loveland, Colorado, showed off her
scrapbooking talents on a fobbie® for her
friend that was retiring. |
| This package was created by gluing a foam filled baseball on a do-it-yourself fobbie®. There was enough space between the baseball and the fobbie that the slots were free for threading the ribbon through. Many different objects can be attached to customize your package. |
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Melinda Barta of Ft. Collins, Colorado created a fabulous collage on a DIY fobbie® by gluing and layering different decorative papers.
Melinda is Assistant Managing Editor for Beadwork magazine. She was previously the project editor of PieceWork magazine and is author of Hip to Stitch: 20 Contemporary Projects Embellished with Thread, a great book
if you'd like some creative ideas for stitching
special ribbons for your Fobbie® wrapping or to
display your stitching in a picture frame fobbie®. |
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Ian from Loveland, Colorado works on a Do-It-Yourself Fobbie® for Father's Day. |

Fobbie® wrapping is so easy even a
seven-year-old can do it! |
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This quilted heart was attached to a Do-It-Yourself Fobbie®, then cordinating fabric was used intead of ribbon. |
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| Scrapbook Page Inspirations |
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Kathe Hayden of Loveland, Colorado submitted this page of her kids using a Do-It-Yourself fobbie® covered with coordinating paper, but only four slots were cut and used opposed to all eight. |
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Kathe Hayden of Loveland, Colorado submitted this page commenerating a 50th wedding anniversary using a congratulations fobbie® and white tulle. |
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Kathe Hayden of Loveland, Colorado submitted this page for a friend's going away party she used a best wishes fobbie® and colorful flowers and ribbon. |
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| Rubber Stamp Inspirations |
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This DIY fobbie® submission from Jamie
Hogsett of Kansas, was created
by rubber stamping and using an embossing
powder for that beautiful raised ink look.
Jamie Hogsett is the editor of Stringing magazine, the special projects editor of Beadwork magazine, and the author of
Stringing Style. |
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| All Occasion Inspirations |
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| This fobbie® has a child's game glued to the top of it. The ribbons were laced through and then little animals images were taped to the ribbon with double stick tape. |
Fobbie® wrapping is a great way to tailor your to your receiver's interests. This Happy Birthday package was wrapped with climbing rope which lays flat, add a carabiner and you're done! |
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| Preprinted boxes are a great way to wrap. |
Why use a box? This round basket with a lid is a unusual and colorful way to wrap. |
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| Alternative Wrapping — Who needs a box? |
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These towels are great
for a house warming gift. |
Some gifts look great just the way they are.
Just pick your fobbie® and dress them up!
This baby pillow looks great with some baby
feet ribbon and attached pacifiers. |
Some handwoven coasters
are
the perfect thank you. |
Got a knitter in your life? How about
wrapping some specialty yarns and adding
some knitting needles. |
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This beautiful soft fleece blanket is perfect for fobbie wrapping! |
This dog bowl becomes the perfect pet gift with doggie bones and a favorite picture.
When unwrapped, ad a magnet to the back side and create a refrigerator magnet.
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| Picture Frame Inspirations |
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These picture frame fobbies® were done by Mary Polityka Bush for the Findings Department of the November/December 2007 issue of PieceWork magazine. She used a piece of crocheted lace, a embroidered handkerchief, a sachet and a doily. Click here to view a pdf file of the magazine article to learn more.
PieceWork celebrates and expresses historic and ethnic fabric-related handwork in stories and selected projects on: quilting, knitting, crochet,
embroidery, cross-stitch, basketry, beadwork, needlepoint, lace making, dyeing and other traditional crafts. |

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| Liz Gipson, Managing Editor of Handwoven magazine, wove this expandable fabric and filled it with lavender to create a little sachet. The sachet is held in place by the fobbie®. After the gift is unwrapped the sachet can be placed in a drawer or hung in a closet. |
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Amy Clarke Moore submitted this beautiful bead embroidered poppy pin. She then covered a picture frame poppy with a colored paper to match her ribbon. The pin is held in place by the fobbie®. This adds a gift to the gift!
You can learn more about Amy's beadwork at www.amyclarkemoore.com |
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In honor of new puppy "Tommy" this present brought new toys and treats.
After the gift is opened, reuse the fobbies® and ribbon to make hanging picture frames. You can leave the horizontal ribbons in for extra decor or without as shown. |
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Who says you need conventional paper and ribbon to wrap?
This picture frame Fobbie® became a pincushion by using felt and fluff. Then colorful headed
pins were inserted and a sewing tape measure was used in place of ribbon. In place of paper, tie-dyed fabric was used.
A great way to wrap for your sewing enthusiast! |
| A little house quilt was made for this picture frame Fobbie® and then fabric was used to thread through the slots instead of ribbon. |
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| Wedding Inspirations |
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Create a Fobbie® wedding centerpiece by
using a square glass vase. This one uses Congratulation
Fobbies® on two opposing
sides. White tulle was used on each side
with extra pink beaded ribbon interlaced.
Tulle was used inside as decore and filled
with chocolate covered mints. |
| This Do-It-Yourself Fobbie® was decorated with wedding scrapbooking flowers and then used to wrap napkins. You could exchange these with DIY Fobbies® that are name tags. |
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This picture frame Fobbie® makes a perfect table number setting. Insert an engagement picture, then on your computer typeset your table number and print it out on decorative paper. Cut it in a 3/4" strip and thread through the slots like you would a ribbon. Thule is used here in the opposing slots to make it even more decorative. Use a little picture frame stand to hold it in place. |
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A wedding flower was adhered to a Do-It-Yourself Fobbie® then Thule was used to wrap around the top of the chair in both directions. Some heart printed ribbon was threaded through the vertical slots for more decoration. |
A nice bottle of wine makes a perfect party favor. Here a Thank You Fobbie® was used. Both ends of a long vertical ribbon is threaded through the slots leaving a loop at the top to slip over the bottleneck. Then a horizontal ribbon can be threaded through for decoration or actually wrapped around the bottle. |
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This package was wrapped
for a wedding by first using
pink silky ribbon and then by
adding beaded bridal spray. |
The beaded bridal spray came in 12 strands.
The spray was broken apart using six strands
for each direction and then threaded through
on top of the ribbon. |
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| Alternative Fobbie Uses |
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Create nameplates for the office. The names were printed on colored paper and with a laser printer, then cut and threaded through.
Hang one, or several! |
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| Holiday Wrapping Inspirations |
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Picture frame fobbies® are a great way to give the latest, or your favorite pictures of the kids
to family. |
Turn your picture frame fobbie®
into an ornament to hang after it comes
off your package.
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| Liz Mrofka, fobbie® inventor, fashioned this pinecone fobbie® after the rustic ornaments she makes. She stamped a DIY fobbie with red, brown and green inks with a sponge. Then she sliced a pinecone in half with a bandsaw and glued in on top. She used jute ribbon and rafia on natural paper and made a small tag stamped with a pinetree and cut a wavy edge with a red ink sponged accent. |
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A Gift on a Gift!
I took a string of bells that you hang on your door and then used two picture frame fobbies to hold it in place on the package. I threaded extra ribbon through the top and bottom slots for decoration. |
| I used a DIY fobbie and rubberstamped it with red ink. I then got this cute snowman on a heart ornament and attached it with doublestick tape. I wrapped the gift with ribbon and then added the tinsel around the fobbie®. |
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I took a large bell and held it in place with a picture frame fobbie®. It stands off the package about an inch. I love being able to use non-traditional colors. This pink with silver tinsel edges curled in a spiral gives a very festive look. |
| Give your baked goods a beautiful presentation! |
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