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Ideas for gift wrapping

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Creative ideas for gift wrapping. Gift wrapping can be fun and is an opportunity to demonstrate some creativity.  There is more emphasis on hand or home made nowadays so what is better than showing your loved one you have taken time and effort to present that special gift? It is something the family can enjoy together at Christmas and possibly a way to display your own handmade products. Presentation is everything they say. We generally purchase we our eyes. The history of gift wrapping won’t necessarily help you wrap presents better, but it is an interesting topic. If you have an interest in something, it is likely that you will want to learn all about it. Some may find the topic interesting others won’t. That’s life but let’s face it, who doesn’t like to give or receive presents? This means the history of wrapping is a topic that should pique the interest of some people. It's a good move to steer away from plastic and be more eco friendly. You are only l
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Art, Design and Trends in stationery Stationery has been the mainstay of written communication for thousands of years. The Egyptians developed the form of parchment which was made from very thin animal skins such as goatskin or sheepskin. Only the very wealthy were able to afford parchment paper at the time. Stationery with an e stems from the term stationer, which refers to “a person who sells the materials used in writing, such as paper, pens, pencils, and ink When a  civilization  is able to write, they can record information about how they have done things. ... The basic idea, then, is that a  civilization  with  writing  can preserve its knowledge by  writing  it down. It can also gather more knowledge than it could without writing . By having more knowledge, it can have more power. Why is handwriting so important? 1. The brain engages differently when we write something by hand as opposed to typing it on a keyboard or by touching a screen. Studies