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Cello Bags & Gift Basket Tips (Part 1)

Versatile cello

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Cello is available in prints, solids and clear in bag, roll and sheet form. We also carry cello shreds that look great in baskets and other containers as filler for texture and color. See how pretty this Iridescent Cello Shred looks in the basket in our video below. I think it would make a spectacular wedding gift basket.

Our basket bags are made of cello too. They are easy to use and look attractive tied off with a big bow.

Clear cello rolls are less expensive than basket bags and once you learn how to wrap with them, they are versatile and easy to use. I’ll show you how to wrap a basket with cello from a roll in the video below.

Below is a video of Debra Paulk making a cello fan for the top of a basket.

Printed cello rolls add color and style to a package or basket wrap. Printed cello rolls are multipurpose. I use them often as an inexpensive, disposable table topper. Here I used a cello print over yellow giftwrap. Wouldn’t a diaper cake look sweet on this table for a baby shower? See how I used a cello print in my flower arrangement too. Tip: Cover your linen tablecloth with clear cello to provide protection at a buffet or birthday party table.

Use cello prints over giftwrap for an extra pretty package. Layer printed cello over solid color tissue for a custom tissue look. Cello rolls are not expensive and you can create many exclusive packaging designs with them. We also sell clear cello in precut sheets. These are a work saver if you are wrapping wine, olive oil, bath & body bottles or anything else that these sheets will fit.

Part 2 of using cello coming soon.

Kathy Green
Packaging Consultant
NashvilleWraps.com

This is the first of a two-part series on creative uses for cello. Click here for Cello Bags & Gift Basket Tips (Part 2).

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Kathy works with the Nashville Wraps’ Marketing Team as a packaging consultant and photo stylist. She is also a Master Gardener and enjoys her greenhouse and garden, three spoiled dogs, hubby and grandkids in her spare time. She also loves any kind of craft and spends rainy days in the art studio she shares with her creative husband, Bill.

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