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rifferaff and black pearl press gift wrap


i’ve just started wrapping a few small gifts for christmas so i’m on the hunt for great wrapping paper. so i was psyched to hear from shannon at rifferaff about her new limited edition collaboration with elisabeth of black pearl press. shannon and elisabeth hand silkscreened beautiful patterns onto michigan-made french papers to create 19″x25″ sheets of gorgeous gift wrap. you can buy sheets in sets of 2 ($8) or you can buy them in set form ($26) which includes 4 sheets of wrap, 3 yards of loose-weave italian ribbon from angela liguori, and 4 gift tags (two letterpressed and two silkscreened). click here to check it out and shop online- it’s always nice to find a way to support small independent companies even when you’re wrapping a gift.




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24 Comments

Lesly

gorgeous… i have been following her work for a while and her blog is extremely insightful for up and coming indie designers… great job!

MissNatalie

Great post, Grace! Rifferaff does wonderful work, and it’s so nice to see designers teaming up together. Gorgeous paper!

Kristan

These are THE most beautiful wrapping papers I’ve ever seen!! How come they don’t sell THIS at every Walgreens, eh? :P

kimberley

wowee… so very lovely.
best new line i’ve seen in a while.
great pick!

leslie

These papers are helping me even more the get into the spirit of giving. Thanks for sharing them with us!

Lisa

These are lovely, and it’s so hard to find festive but non-cheesy paper.

I’m going DIY this year — I’ve been collecting brown paper grocery bags — and I’ll use some rubber stamps and maybe even emboss a bit.

Sarah

Shannon and Elisabeth’s papers are so beautiful – even more so in person. I just bought a bunch for my gifts!

gyoza*girl

fabulous, gorgeous, perfect! LOVE the wrapping. looking at these makes me happy and inspired!

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