March 09, 2013
This week our challenge is a phrase with many different meanings. From Sally, Studio Sublime:
Definition:
As a Verb
1. To arrange or fold (something) about as cover or protection.
2. To cover, envelop, or encase, as by folding or coiling something about
3. To enclose, especially in paper, and fasten:wrap a package; wrapped up the peelings.
4. To clasp, fold, or coil about something
5. To move (text that will not fit on a line) automatically to the following line.
6. To envelop and obscure.
7. To surround or involve in a specified quality or atmosphere: The plan was wrapped in secrecy.
8. To engross.
9. To put on warm clothing. Usually used with up.
10. To conclude filming.
As a Noun
1. A garment to be wrapped or folded about a person, especially an outer garment such as a robe, cloak, shawl, or coat.
2. A blanket.
3. A wrapping or wrapper.
4. A flatbread, such as a tortilla or lavash, rolled around a filling.
5. The completion of filming on a movie.
Are you all wrapped up in warmth or are you diving into a dessert that is all wrapped up in yummy goodness? You have a prompt that has many different meanings, grab the camera and show us how you are interpreting "all wrapped up"!
I wish I had my wire, because I was itching to be in my studio coiling and wrapping beads and such after reading her prompt. Instead I grabbed my camera and went in search of something in nature that was all wrapped up.
Daffodils still under wrap
One of the beautiful ways of nature is even when a flower is done the plant may flower yet again many times the same year like a perennial or come back multiplied next year with even more flowers like a daffodil.
So you see, something that is seemingly All Wrapped Up and finished
can really be All Wrapped Up
and ready to bloom again.
Never give Up.
Let's go see what others found to represent this week's prompt by going to the Studio Sublime's post.