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fromRemodelista
2 weeks ago

Zero-Waste Wrapping: How To Wrap a Furoshiki Cloth, Step by Step - Remodelista

Furoshiki is a centuries-old Japanese cloth-wrapping technique that provides practical, waste-free, elegant ways to bundle and transport objects using simple knots and folds.
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

Meghan Markle Revealed a Go-To Gifting Tip That Involves a Genius Thrift Find

For the wine, she reaches for an unexpected wrapping material that is so ingenious that you'll want to hit the thrift store ASAP. "I love the Japanese wrapping method, furoshiki," Meghan said in the special. Furoshiki is a Japanese wrapping technique that calls for using square cloths to wrap and carry items instead of paper or gift bags. "You just go to one of the vintage stores that have the bins of scarves that are a few dollars each," Markle suggests.
Fashion & style
Fashion & style
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

How to Wrap a Present Like a Pro-From Books to Wine Bottles

Measure and fold wrapping paper into triangular pocket folds to neatly wrap a book and create built-in pockets for a gift card or accessories.
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

The Japanese-Inspired Method That Transformed the Way I Wrap Holiday Presents (I'll Never Use Traditional Paper Again!)

I get the most joy during the holiday season seeing other folks open the sentimental gifts I got them (rather than the other way around). Gift-giving is my love language. I find great joy in searching for the perfect items, and hoping the recipient loves their gift. However, somewhere between the buying and the opening, there is one job that isn't my favorite: the wrapping.
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