Please pardon our dust

We’re getting a makeover here at GirlyPC. That’s right–after more than a year of bringing you home office style blog posts, it was time to sweep behind the fridge and washing machine.

What this means: in the next week or two, we’ll be unveiling a gorgeous new look (seriously–it is *spectacular*) that’ll also include more space for photos, longer headlines, and content.

In the meantime, please sit tight as you may notice a glitch or two while we make the transition. And, if you’re looking for a rockstar web design company, I cannot say enough good things about Jess at Thrive Your Tribe. She and her team have been responsive, fun, and super creative. It’s our second design together and I could not be happier to get to work with the TYT team again.

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Home decorating with wrapping paper (or, can pink deer be displayed all year, pretty please?)

Perhaps the especially Christmas-y wrapping papers are best stowed for re-using on next year’s presents instead of using for decorations around the house (or recycling according to one of these ideas), but those gift wraps that don’t scream Holiday Paper can also find new life in your home office.

Santa wrapping paper

Something this cute gets stored for next year at my house. (From Paper-Source.com)

Blue Wrapping Paper

Wintery paper like this one (from PaperMojo.com) would make a lovely background on a bookshelf.

Try papering the back of a bookshelf (double sided tape makes this especially easy–I like to cut the paper to fit instead of removing shelves (because then I just take everything off one shelf at a time), but you can do it whichever way is easier for you.

You can also paper the inside of an armoire or hutch, or the inside of your desk drawers (my second-hand desk had been well used and the drawers were full of pencil scribbles–I used Modge Podge to glue in and protect some lovely patterned wrapping paper and now opening the drawer is a delight).

Whether you apply a top coat of Modge Podge (or other protectant) is up to you. The way I make the decision in my office is whether or not the paper’s likely to wear out quickly where it is. In a desk drawer, I always protect it. On the back of a bookshelf, I figure I’m likely to tire of it long before it starts to look dingy.

Pink deer wrapping paper

This one's so cute I might just have to display it all year! (From HelloLucky.com)

My other favorite thing to do with pieces of wrapping paper is to wrap magazine boxes. I decided to color-coordinate my boxes instead of going with an all-one color look. It’s definitely a less-modern look, but I like that it brings some extra color to the office space.

You can also frame pieces of especially pretty paper, or use the leftovers to wrap mats for photos and artwork–this is a project that’s high on my list as I haven’t started to hang *anything* on my office walls yet…

Do you have an fun plans for this year’s wrapping paper?

{Uncategorized} {2 Comments} {December 27th, 2009}

Hi! I’m Jessica Zee, editor of GirlyPC.

I’ve been working from a home office for nearly five years and in that time, home organization products have gotten a lot more attractive. But, unfortunately, the technology we're using... Hasn't.

I’ve set out to change that in my own home office and wanted a place to talk all things pretty-home-office.

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