Sentences with phrase «wrapping paper so»

Imagine, my Nanna even showed me how to iron gift wrapping paper so that it could be re-used.
I'd love to print wrapping paper so the gifts under my tree would be wrapped in such unique lovely paper.
We used the inside of a roll of wrapping paper so it was quite a long tube and made a satisfying noise as the bubble popped out.

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Hmm, she was working as a gift wrapper in November which means she was probably using Chirstmas wrapping paper on the gifts she was wrapping thus helping celebrate Christmas, so if she was really true to her beliefs, she wouldn't have taken the job in the first place.
However, making that apple so enticing is like wrapping poison in colorful paper with a bow.
Whatever you're doing today — planting a church, writing a paper, running a meeting — don't get so wrapped up in clever presentation that you fail to properly represent.
There were no directions as to if they had to be kept in the fridge or not so I wrapped them in backing paper in a tin and sealed it.
It also came with rice paper wraps and a bowl of hot water so you could make your own fresh rolls.
They are so light and refreshing, I am making a mental note to wrap things in tortillas less and into rice paper rolls more.
Slice it up before freezing, and either wrap up slices individually, or store in a single bag with a small piece of baking paper wedged in between each slice (so you can get one out easily).
Some more water will come out, so wrap gently in paper towel to soak up the extra water while you prep the dredging stations.
I have 3 kids, so I generally wrap them tightly in wax paper in groups of 3, then in a freezer - safe container (a freezer zip - top bag works great) and store them in the freezer.
To store, wrap in a piece of parchment paper (so they don't stick to each other), place into a plastic Ziploc or Tupperware container, and freeze.
A quick tip for softening your wrap to make it easier to roll so it won't crack on you: wrap the tortilla in a damp paper towel and microwave for ten seconds.
Once you have 8 - 12 or so, wrap them in damp paper towel until you're ready to fill them.
When you are ready to eat, tear away the paper cup, and wrap the spoon in a paper towel so it doesn't get too cold to hold.
So if you want to pace yourself, wrap a few in sheets of wax paper and freeze them in a bag.
I don't like using plastic though and I don't have a glass container the right size, so I wrapped it in unbleached parchment paper, so that could be interesting too!
Hi Syreeta, Its should be fine without the brandy, but you will have to wrap it in grease prof paper and then foil so it does not dry out and it should last till Christmas.
Wrapping the muffins up in tissue paper is so simple to do, and it will keep the muffins fresh until you can deliver them.
I try using cling wrap because I stupidly forgot to buy wax paper and I screwed up so royally that I ended up losing half of the dough... Never use cling wrap.
I do this so that they are easier to wrap in wax paper or parchment paper and then store in the freezer.
To loosely cover, place aluminum foil, plastic wrap or waxed paper over the cake without sealing the edges so air can circulate.
Roll into golf ball - size and, one at a time, press in a tortilla press (being sure to use either parchment paper or plastic wrap on both sides so it doesn't stick to the press).
I would suggest freezing the mixture until firm enough to slice, slice, then wrap each piece in parchment paper so they don't stick to each other.
Pour the olive oil on top and then pull up the sides of the parchment paper and twist the top of the parchment so it is tightly wrapped around bulb.
If you find your tortillas crack when you roll them, wrap a stack in a damp paper towel and microwave for 30 seconds or so until warmed.
The bottom and sides were firm and crusty so I just put it on a piece of fresh parchment paper after it cooled, wrapped it in plastic wrap, and tied a bow.
you can line it with plastic wrap or parchment paper longer than the dish so after is set to easily lift it up..
It arrives in a beautiful gift box with ribbon, so there's no wrapping paper necessary.
The only thing is that I love the pretzel ones so much and zapping them on high for 30 seconds from frozen with a damp paper towel wrapped around them makes for a super delicious, easy and quick snack.
Next, wrap the ball in parchment paper and flatten with your hand, then roll out with a rolling pin, keeping it between 2 sheets of parchment paper so it doesn't stick.
So, while the business of winning the 2013 Masters will commence on Thursday, golf fans fortunate enough to take in the Par - 3 Contest got to munch on Augusta's famed pimiento and cheese sandwiches (wrapped, of course, in Masters green waxed paper), sip their iced teas, and watch history walk by.
Adulthood comes for us all, so send ye Merry Fucking Christmas wrapping paper while ye may.
Dedicate one end of your desk to packaging, so you can keep envelopes, boxes, tissue paper, bubble wrap and tags all in one spot, ideally near the printer.
There is always so much leftover wrapping paper after the holidays or birthday parties.
If you're concerned that your baby will struggle to remove the wrapping paper from their presents then leave a couple of baby soft toy gifts, rattles, or other small and appealing baby toys unwrapped so that they have something new that they can immediately reach for and engage with at the start of the day.
There are different schools of thought on storing Parmesan cheese so it doesn't get moldy, but one good method is to moisten a piece of cheesecloth or a paper towel and wrap it around the cheese, then wrap the whole thing in aluminum foil and store it in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator.
This makes it so that the paper can easily be wrapped around all the sides.
When it rained on Halloween we wrapped the paper based costume in plastic wrap... so he was frozen pizza.
Cut a small piece of wrapping paper and fold it around the glass from the frame so that it fits perfectly into the frame.
For safety, you could do this two ways; freeze an entire banana and wrap the lower part with a paper towel so your baby (18 months old and older) can hold it and suck on the top with supervision, or chop the banana up into tiny cubes (less than 1/4 inch) for your toddler to chew on.
So to wrap up our sensory play time with this bin Caden helped me color a rainbow on the paper!
I wrapped each gift up separately in wrapping paper and I bought enough surprises so that each hour my little one could open something new.
Wrapping paper is everywhere and so is the laughter.
The bundle comes in a sturdy box with coordinating tissue paper, so you don't even need to wrap it.
One time - tested tip: Wrap all of her travel toys and books — bring old favorites plus a few new surprises — in tissue paper so she can enjoy opening each one before she plays with it.
So pick out the best color, get the wrapping paper out, and purchase a balance bike that grows right along with your child.
So, a few months later, I wrapped up a project I was working on (resulting in a good paper) and began teaching.
When you crumple up your gift - wrapping paper this year, you'll create a shape so complex that it has defeated the most sophisticated computers
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