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Old 07-24-2007, 09:14 AM   #1  
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Default Demo Wrapping Paper and Wheels

How do you demo using the wheels and wrapping paper at workshops? Do you bring a bunch of boxes to wrap?

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Old 07-24-2007, 09:24 AM   #2  
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Are you talking about using the wheels to make wrapping paper? I think I'd just demo how the wheel was continuous on a normal sheet of paper- then explain how it can be used to make patterned wrapping paper. I don't think you'd need to actually wrap a gift. It seems as though the thought process can be extrapolated better on this technique than say (for example) Poppin pastels- which really needs to be seen to know what you are talking about.

However, as a non-demo- I'd recommend you ask the demo side!
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I usually tear off a piece 2' x 2' and then wheel DIAGNOLLY from corner to corner. The wheel guide is great for keeping your lines straight if you aren't steady with the rollers. I already have a "gift" wrapped, something I wrapped ahead of time with a hostess or prize inside to give away. Use wheels with a small pattern for small gifts, large patterns work well for larger gifts. HTH
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