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For most of my life, I’ve been a gift bag person. Coming up with gift ideas I can do but gift wrapping? Not so much. Folding perfect edges or cutting the right amount of paper has never come easy.
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 ...
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 ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Mari Uyehara Mari Uyehara is a writer on the gifts team. She has been writing ...
You know that moment when you’re halfway through wrapping a gift, you run out of paper, and the only place open is a random store where the wrapping paper costs more than the actual present? Yeah. I’m ...
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 ...
It is hard to see a way around a poorly wrapped gift; the very nature of gift-wrapping at Christmas is individual and secretive. That's why a woman online, bad at gift-wrapping, asked her wife to wrap ...