I buy pretty holiday-themed cloth on sale. I then make simple rectangular bags in a variety of sizes and sew a ribbon on the ...
Take the top of the wrapping paper and bring it on top of the gift, secure with tape if desired. Then take the bottom of the ...
Much of the paper that wraps holiday gifts is not recyclable. Unless you choose to save and reuse it, it probably winds up in a landfill. An eco-friendlier option is an ancient tradition from Japan ...
Gift wrap is one of those sneaky expenses. You buy the roll, the bags, the tissue, the tags—and then everything gets ripped ...
Keiko Furoshiki is a family business reimagining the centuries-old Japanese tradition of furoshiki. Furoshiki translates to “bath spread,” a reference to the practice’s origins: using cloth to ...
Taryn de Vere shares her tips for making Christmas gift wrapping beautiful as well as sustainable, with these clever wrapping hacks.
Wrapping paper – that thing that makes our holiday gifts look so festive – has a landfill problem. If it's shiny, metallic, or glitter-encrusted it's not recyclable. And even recycled paper isn't ...
An expert Christmas wrapper who is Victoria Beckham’s wrapping advisor has given her top tips for 2025 including using old ...
Sure, wrapping paper is pretty. But it can also be pricey, impossible to recycle, and tricky to keep organized if you have an abundance of it. This season, consider using materials you already have at ...
With the holidays here, you probably have that last minute task of wrapping gifts for family and friends. But if you suddenly run out of sticky tape halfway through the task, it can feel like a ...
Furoshiki is the Japanese tradition of wrapping objects in cloth to cover or transport them. Some are turning to it as a more eco-friendly way to wrap presents without wasting paper. Much of the paper ...