I creating this patterned paper for Purim by doing individual drawings, then putting them together in a tile in Photoshop. I then made the tile into a pattern. I opened a new file, created a large rectangle, and filled the rectangle with this Purim pattern. One could easily decorate a shirt or a balloon in a similar fashion. Some of these Purim wrapping paper pieces are going on oatmeal containers that will be filled with mishloach manot, food gifts for Purim.
If you click on the image above, you will get a larger image. Feel free to download the image for use in your own creative projects.
I LOVE how festive the paper looks! So perfect for Purim!
Glad you like it! I’ve seen designers post Valentine’s Day or other holiday papers – I decided I would do a Purim paper.
I absolutely love this! You are so creative! I love the tones…not harsh, and just perfect.
Thank you for sharing!
xo
Glad you enjoy it – thank you for the note on the tones.
This is an unbelievably cool idea. And the paper has such a nice whimsicality to it–perfect for Purim.
It is very pretty ..
Nice and festive pattern!