Put Fobbies Under the Tree This Season
December 13, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Denver, Colo., December 13, 2007: Have fun wrapping gifts this holiday season with the inventive Fobbie — a new gift wrapping product from The Fab Fob Company, LLC. Gone are the bows that are easily crushed, the fumbling of fingers while trying to tie a tight knot in your ribbon, and the long gift wrapping lines at the shopping center. Get the professional gift wrapped look for less! The Fobbie offers the perfect solution for even the most challenging gift wrapping, and it’s easy to use for those that aren’t artistically gifted. The Fobbie is a square or round card that is adorned with an occasion’s greeting. It is 3.5 inches in diameter, is made from recycled materials and is durable and perfect for reusing. It uses 8 parallel slots that you can simply weave pieces of ribbon through in opposite directions around your package. Give the ribbon ends a tug and the Fobbie cinches to the package tightly. A few snips with scissors trims up the ends and leaves you with a beautifully wrapped package. The Fobbie guarantees a perfect finishing touch to your gift giving. Another plus to the Fobbie is eliminating the need for a box. Don’t worry about oddly shaped and strangely sized items. The Fobbie can adorn them all beautifully.
This season’s Fobbies include vintage, and floral “to/from” designs. For the more creative spirit, they also offer picture frame versions that work nicely for displaying the latest pictures of the kids or furry friends! The do-it-yourself option lets you take decorating license so you can further personalize your gift.
For more creative fobbie ideas, visit the inspiration page at www.fobbie.com. There you’ll find clever gift wrap examples and alternative fobbie uses. The fobbie website is user-friendly, and orders can be submitted online.
**The Fab Fob Company, LLC, is owned by the Fobbie’s inventor, Liz Mrofka. The Fobbie appeared on Denver’s Channel 4 News, in The Reporter Herald, and in Handwoven and Piecework magazines. The Fab Fob Company, LLC, started “The Fobbie Fund” where five cents of every sale gets distributed to nonprofit organizations or to helping an entrepreneur in a developing country.