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Fobbie Picture Frame Gift Wrapping Adds a Personal Touch
The picture frame Fobbie is great for putting pictures of your kids or artwork, then when they come off of your package you can turn them into an ornament to hang or put a magnet on the back to keep it noticeable all year long!

Liz Mrofka
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Give the Gift of Towels!
Some things are just cool they way they are! These towels are attractive all on their own. I of course have an array of things I like to use to wrap with

Liz Mrofka
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Yummy Treats You Can Gift Wrap and Bring to Your Next Holiday Gathering
The holidays bring sweet treats. Bring a Fobbie gift wrapped banana bread to your next holiday gathering.

Liz Mrofka
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Elegant Do-It-Yourself Fobbie Creative Gift Wrapping
For this DIY creation I use the blank do-it-yourself Fobbie. I like the look you can get from the Tim Holtz Adirondack alcohol inks. I used the gold ink to create the mottled look and found the Christmas tree sticker at Hobby Lobby along with the craft ribbon with pinecone art.

Liz Mrofka
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Decorative Treats Make a Yummy Addition to Your Gift Wrapping
I like to attach extra decor on my gift wrapping. This festive chocolate holly seemed like the perfect treat to add. I like to use metallic "pipe cleaners" since they are wire and easy to work with and give it some extra flare.

Liz Mrofka
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Santa’s Got Game!
This Fobbie becomes a bonus gift after the gift if opened. With this DIY Fobbie I found this cute Santa ball-in-a-maze game. I painted the DIY Fobbie red then glue gunned the game on top. After I added the ribbon I used some metallic Chenille stems to accent the ribbon and game and also to tie on some candy canes. https://www.fobbie.com/product-page/do-it-yourself-fobbie

Liz Mrofka
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Jewels Are A Girl's Best Friend
I often find myself cruising the isles of craft stores looking for interesting things to use on a Fobbie®. While strolling through a sewing isle I saw this bejeweled appliqué that you would normally sew on a pair of jeans. I thought it would make a lovely addition to a DIY Fobbie®. I wrapped the box with the paper and then I glue a section of the paper on the Fobbie® to match and then glue gunned the jewels on top making an elegant presentation.

Liz Mrofka
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Give Your Dog a Bone, or Several
Everyone loves their pets. My sister's dog Max is her sweetheart. She had sent me the latest picture of him and I thought it would be fun to use it in a picture frame Fobbie®. I got a nice metal dog bowl and a bag of chew bones that I wrapped in plastic and placed them in the bowl. I found the cute dog bone ribbon and created this special, but delicious gift for Max.

Liz Mrofka
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Wrapped Towels for a Housewarming Gift
I really like texture. While I was shopping one day I came across these colorful waffle weave towels. I knew I would be going to a friends housewarming party in a few days and thought they would be a nice gift. One of the great things about gift wrapping with the Fobbie is that some things just look great as they are. The towels were so colorful, I thought why put them in a box? So I just used a Best Wishes Fobbie with some ribbon and then also wove in an accent ribbon for ex

Liz Mrofka
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Sew It's Your Birthday!
Do you have a seamstress in your life? I enjoy wrapping with fabric. It looks lovely and it's reusable. More and more I am on the hunt at estate sales, or the bargin bin at the local fabric store. I stock up and then have it available for a quick gift wrap. I fell in love with this tie-dyed fabric. I took a picture frame Fobbie and a piece of felt and some batting and created a little pin cushion. I then added the colorful pins. A soft tape measure worked perfectly instead of

Liz Mrofka
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DIY Felted Christmas Sock Fobbie
I love decorating DIY Fobbies. I'll often wonder the scrapbooking sections to find decorations. I found this cute felted Christmas sock to use. I marbleized this one with some cranberry Tim Holtz Adirondack alcohol inks first and then glued the sock down. To make it more decorative I used red tulle and accented with some elegant ribbon. I also used a pre-printed box so no wrapping paper was needed and the box can be reused.

Liz Mrofka
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DIY Pinecone Elegance
One of my favorite ways to decorate a DIY Fobbie is with a marbling look. I like to use the Tim Holtz Adirondack alcohol inks. I then cut a pinecone in half—they are very hard in the center—and glued gunned it in the center. I picked out ribbon that had pinecones and holly. I also placed some fake holly berries and greens under the Fobbie and cinched it down to hold it in place.

Liz Mrofka
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Tool Time
I wanted to give my brother a new toolbox. I of course bought some tools to put inside, but I thought it would be fun to decorate the box with different items for visual impact. I used glitter wire stems and attached a shop towel, screwdriver, wrench and then threaded nuts on the ribbon for more effect. It makes it more engaging to unwrap and feels like a lot more presents!

Liz Mrofka
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Gift Wrap Highlighting Your Favorite Sport
We all love to pick out the perfect gift for our friends and family. I have a friend who likes rock climb. I happened to be in the store with her one day and noticed that there was flat climbing rope. I looked perfect to take the place of ribbon through a birthday Fobbie! I bought a couple of feet and a carabiner and wrapped her present with her favorite sports theme.

Liz Mrofka
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