The Japanese gift wrapping technique is a quick and efficient method that allows gifts to be wrapped in under 30 seconds.
If you, like so many parents, find yourself searching for creative uses for that abundance of kids' artwork that seems to make its way home by the truckload, this DIY gift-wrapping idea is for you.
Right now, you’ll probably have the task of wrapping all your gifts for the holidays. And if you've run out of paper, or you're looking for more sustainable ways of offering a present, you’re in luck.
For centuries the Japanese have used furoshiki, beautifully printed pieces of fabric. Here, two experts tell how to do it. By Victoria Gomelsky A gift without wrapping is like a cake without frosting ...
With the excitement of the holidays in full swing and shopping underway, many people are now dealing with what can make or break the joy of giving: Wrapping it. Scripps News Detroit hit the streets of ...
For three prop stylists, this holiday task is a particularly creative pleasure. By Amy Elliott They are aesthetes who scour the beach for seashells. They forage for leaves and flowers, and sometimes ...
Sophie Liard, an expert gift wrapper and author of "The Folding Lady," demonstrates and explains a variety of gift wrapping techniques in 11 levels of difficulty, from the easiest to most complex.