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A CVI Christmas Part 2!

December 18, 2011 by Andrei Leave a Comment

Christmas presents wrapped in shiny Mylar.
Once we had our CVI friendly Christmas tree set up, we also wanted to make our gifts as CVI-friendly as possible. To do this, we purchased rolls of metallic, single-colored wrapping paper in red, green and blue from Hy Gloss Products. (This is also a great website for finding a variety of other shiny materials!) We then bought a variety of metallic, single-colored ribbons and bows, which are available at most party stores, drug stores or grocery stores this time of year. This allowed us to keep the wrapped presents visually simple in the colors that Little Bear prefers. They look great under the all-red tree!

Filed Under: CVI BLOG Tagged With: blue, christmas, Mylar, red

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