Wanda Wen

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Animal Wrappings

August 30th, 2010

Japanese artist Maeda Baku turns tape into origami present toppers. Such a cute idea and perfect for that added touch to make your gift special! This would be so fun to try with all the pretty new tapes that are coming out lately too!

Found via The Trendy Girl

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DIY Decorative Fabric Tape

May 25th, 2010
Fabric Tape by Annekata

Fabric Tape by Annekata

I just stumbled upon another fabulous crafting blog by German artisan Annekata. Through traditional sewing and fabric arts, Annekata shares her interpretation of “slow design.”  While her craft may take love and patience, she recently posted this fantastic fabric tape tutorial that actually looks quite quick and easy. What a great idea for transforming those pesky left over fabric scraps into a punchy decorative accessory! For the full tutorial, click here.

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Celebrate with Me this Saturday, April 17th!

April 12th, 2010

The Art of Gift Wrapping by Wanda Wen
The Art of Gift Wrapping by Wanda Wen
Come Play With Us by Rebecca Varon, availalbe on Etsy
“Come Play With Us” by Rebecca Varon. Available on Etsy.com

My first book, The Art of Gift Wrapping was released on April 6th and I’m celebrating with a book signing and cocktail reception this Saturday, April 17th at Soolip in West Hollywood, CA. Please join me! This evening event will be preceded with an afternoon exhibition, “Of the Hand” – an artisinal exhibition, featuring artisans who create beauty with their hands, from 1 pm to 4 pm. Come experience the etheral craft movement of felting by Rebecca Varon. Rebecca’s work transforms ordinary fabrics into whimsical works of art.

Let’s toast to our amazing hands and the power in each of us to create and transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. I hope to see you there!

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Tiny Blooms, Big Impact

April 6th, 2010
Untitled by Katie Helmer

Untitled by Katie Helmer

Ahh Spring! I love this photo by Katie Helmer that I found on Creature Comforts blog. These tiny blooms are just bursting with color.  If you take a closer look you’ll notice that not one blossom is the same, but rather perfectly different. They would make a great gift topper.

Take look around for some Spring blooms of your own. Tie them together with some twine or waxed string, and voila! In no time you’ll have a fresh and fanciful gift topper of your own!

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Happy Spring!

March 21st, 2010
Paper lace and flowers wrap by Wanda Wen. Photograph by Jules Bianchi.

Paper lace and flowers wrap by Wanda Wen. Photograph by Jules Bianchi.

I had the most delightful trip to the farmer’s market yesterday morning. Every stall was bursting with color, especially the flower vendors. The first day of Spring brought such beautiful blooms along with it!

Naturally, the gorgeous blossoms made me think of a peony gift topper that I thought up for my book, The Art of Gift Wrapping (out April 6th!!). A sumptuous flower bouquet gift topper is always a delight to receive, as it transitions from gift to vase with ease. What beautiful blossom would you like to top your next gift with?

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A Sweet and Surprising Gift Wrap Perfect for any Spring Event!

February 17th, 2010

Nest of Treasures gift wrap by Wanda Wen. Photo by Jules Bianci.

Nest of Treasures gift wrap by Wanda Wen. Photo by Jules Bianci.

Here in Los Angeles it feels as though Spring has already arrived. The 70 degree weather and beautiful blue skies have me thinking about all the fun spring events that will soon be popping up, including baby showers, bridal showers, and the first weddings of the busy wedding season. What do all these events have in common? Well, gift registries is one thing for sure!

Giving a gift off the registry is both convenient and practical, but it can eliminate the best part of giving a gift-that  wonderful moment of surprise when the recipient lights up with wonder and eagerly opens the package. My philosophy is that when you give a gift, you both honor the recipient and give a bit of yourself…but the latter can be easily lost when giving a gift that is wrapped in the same signature department store gift wrap as 10 other packages on the gift table.

So why not restore that element of surprise with a gift wrap that is as unique as the gift giver (that’s you!)?  Sure, forgoing the department store wrap might take you a few extra minutes, but the DIY fix can actually be more cost effective while twice as fun and impressive. In this busy world we live in, taking that extra time to make something truly special is one of the greatest gifts you can give. The finished result will delight the recipient. Trust me!

Here’s a wrap from my forthcoming book, The Art of Gift Wrapping (out April 6th!), that is just perfect for any spring event, whether it be a fun baby shower or sophisticated bridal luncheon. I call it my Nest of Treasures wrap, and you can see a photo of it at the top of the page. Here’s what you need:

  • Sheer netting
  • 1 bowl (about 5″ in diameter)
  • scissors
  • jelly beans
  • seam binding (2 different colors)
  • small nest
  • decorative paper
  • tape
  • tweezers
  • bird topper

This gift wrap is truly enchanting and so much fun to give. For complete details on how to assemble this gift wrap, keep an eye out for my book, The Art of Gift Wrapping out April 6th!

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To Receive Love, Send Love

February 12th, 2010

Romantic mottles metallic woven box gift wrap by Wanda Wen. Photo by Jules Bianci.

Romantic mottles metallic woven box gift wrap by Wanda Wen. Photo by Jules Bianci.

Valentine’s Day is one of my favorite times of the year. Imagine that within this fast-paced and consumer-driven society, we all can still embrace a day where the celebration is focused on the very thing that all humans crave and need, the intangible and invaluable thing called Love.

Recognizing the love that you have for another, whether it be a lover, husband, wife, child, friend or relative is so meaningful in this day and age. When communication has taken the form of 5-second texting, a phone call on one’s cell phone or colorless e-mails, communicating love is a welcome message in any form. However, conveying this love to another is made even more special when communicating with something that is tactile, something that satisfies not just one of the human senses, but all 5, or 6 if you subscribe to the existence of the sixth sense of intuition (I do.).

I am a paperphile, a lover of paper. Its tactile, for sure. Handmade cotton papers feel so good to the touch. Ecru-colored deckle-edged letter sheets are a calming respite for the eye. Scented inks laid down on luxurious papers with a glass dipping pen brings happiness to the nose. Opening a sealed envelope and experiencing the brush of paper against paper when removing a love letter or card from its envelope is breath to the ears. An encounter with the little bit of delectable chocolate hidden within the love letter’s folds satisfies the tongue. And finally, reading heartfelt words written from one’s heart to another certainly tingles one’s sense of intuition, one’s spirit.

The expression of love is always welcome, in my book, The Art . Whether its been years since you’ve communicated your nostalgic feelings to an old friend from your high school days, or if you’ve just been in a quarrel with a lover or spouse, or if you are simply in the middle of the daily routine of picking up your child from school, choosing to be open with your heart is a gift for not only the recipient, but a gift to yourself. The act of giving love or loving someone fills your own heart. Make this expression of love truly a gift by taking the time to write and record on a handmade card (preferably by you) or a piece of handmade paper made of cotton rag. And if these vehicles of communication are simply not available to you, reach for a recycled piece of copy paper from your fax machine, pick up a pen, any pen, and scribe what’s in your heart. There is nothing better than to receive love in the form of the written word.

With love,

Wanda Soolip Wen

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It’s a Wrap! Remixed and Recycled!

December 14th, 2009
Jessica Steins Faux Leather Gift Wrap. Photo by Ricardo DeAratanha/Los Angeles Times

Jessica Stein's Faux Leather Gift Wrap. Photo by Ricardo DeAratanha/Los Angeles Times

I’m always looking for new and artful ways to re-use household items for festive occasions. This holiday season, Jessica Stein, staff writer at the LA Times and author of Re-Bound: Creating Handmade Books From Recycled and Repurposed Materials has some great ideas. Her D-I-Y wrapping paper idea will bring new life to that stack of old magazines and brown paper grocery bags that you’ve stashed away. Plus, it’s a great activity for the kids too (even the older ones can help with the sewing machine portion of the project). With a little left over shoe polish, you can also transform an ordinary brown bag into a faux leather wrap that will give any gift a fresh decorative edge. Check out all her ideas on the LA Times website by clicking here.

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Want to Wrap Gifts with Style? Think Simple.

December 9th, 2009
Furoshiki Gift Wraps from Haute*Nature

Furoshiki Gift Wraps from Haute*Nature

As promised, over the next few days I’ll be sharing some of my favorite gift wrapping ideas that are both cost-effective and eco-friendly without compromising on that “wow” factor. The best part is, they’re kid friendly too! All you have to do is grab the kids, a few common household items, and within minutes you’ll have unique,  beautifully wrapped gifts to share with your loved ones.

For starters I’m going to share the Japanese Furoshiki gift wrap method – a great way to reduce waste this holiday season.  Although I’ll be the first to admit that I love sumptuous, ornate gift wrapping, what I love even more is beautiful, understated simplicity. The traditional art of Japanese gift wrap demonstrates simplicity at it’s best and the Furoshiki gift wrap method is a quick and easy wrap anyone can do–kids included!

Here’s what you’ll need:

1. A square piece of cloth with a diagonal measurement about 3 times the length of the package you’re wrapping

Yep, that’s all you need! Forget spending money on tape and wrapping paper. Get creative! I dug into my storage bin and found some lovely vintage handkerchiefs and lace table overlays that I was planning on donating to Goodwill. All I did was trim the cloth down to the right size and the finished wrap was surprisingly stunning.

Click here for step by step instructions on how to complete this wrap and to read my recent feature on Health.com.

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Soolip at The Peninsula Beverly Hills

November 28th, 2009

The Art of Gift Wrapping
My favorite time of year has officially arrived! As a gift and gift-wrapping expert, I take special delight in the holidays where every single day between Thanksgiving and New Years brings a new opportunity to spread joy – whether it be through an unexpected holiday card, a fabulous present, or that perfectly wrapped gift. But I also know that my favorite time of the year is also the busiest time of the year. If you’re like me, and have stayed up wrapping gifts way into the wee hours of the holiday morning one-too-many times, then you know exactly what I’m talking about.

This year, I’ve partnered with The Peninsula Beverly Hills to give my fellow Angelenos a break from the all night gift-wrapping bender! I’m excited to announce that starting December 1st, The Peninsula Beverly Hills will launch its first holiday season gift-wrapping partnership with, yours truly, Soolip Paperie and Press. My troop of meticulous gift wrappers will be offering our signature couture gift-wrapping services on-site using distinctive one-of-a-kind papers, elegant ribbons and whimsical, nature-inspired gift-toppers like vintage silk flowers, feathered Chinese birds and fresh foliage such as red holiday berries, laurel and evergreen branches. Best of all, our basic gift wrap will feature our Soolip tree-free paper made in India of re-purposed cotton rags. Richly textured and exquisitely colored, our tree-free paper demonstrates the endless, beautiful possibilities in recycling materials.

If you’re not in the Los Angeles area this holiday season, or are looking for some budget and eco- friendly gift-wrapping ideas, then stay tuned! I’ll be sharing some of my favorite tips and tricks with you in the days to come.

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