Monday 21 March 2016

GeoGift Wrap

If you are planning a gift for a keen geographer-type – or indeed someone who is about to set out on a voyage – wrap it in an old map. It’s very easy, no instructions are needed from me, though I would recommend you use a paper map rather than cloth bound.  It’s much easier to manoeuvre.  They are available in charity shops everywhere, and tend to cost less that a roll of brand new purpose-made wrapping.  I would suggest tying a bow made of garden twine rather than ribbon – it just suits the look much better.


If you just want to add a mappy touch to a gift, rather than go the whole-hog, try a gift decoration like this one that I made last Christmas. 



This was made from a cloth bound map.  I used my pinking shears to cut out some ever-decreasing circles, making sure that I layered some plain blue sea pieces into the mix for a nice contrast. I then topped these with a vintage metallic button and lay a length of ribbon directly underneath. I sewed them all together with strong thread through the button holes. This lay across the top corner of the gift. You will see I used a hand sewn postcard for my tag. I traced 1950s flower patterns onto a plain postcard and sewed over them using embroidery thread.

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