In Japan, people often wrap gifts in cloth squares called furoshiki. There are infinite ways to use them for a pretty wrapping presentation, and they're reusable, so there's far less waste.You can use any swath of fabric you have around the house to make your own.
Problem: You're terrible at wrapping gifts. Solution: Yards of affordable holiday fabric. Fabric makes such an easy, reusable and attractive material to wrap your gifts in, I'm wondering why I didn't think of it earlier — not that thinking about things early is my forte.
Holiday Cheer Fabric - $8.50 »
In Japan, people often wrap gifts in cloth squares called furoshiki. There are infinite ways to use them for a pretty wrapping presentation, and they're reusable, so there's far less waste.
You can use any swath of fabric you have around the house to make your own.
Embrulhar presente com tecido ou com um lenco de seda.
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Holiday Cheer Fabric - $8.50 »
In Japan, people often wrap gifts in cloth squares called furoshiki. There are infinite ways to use them for a pretty wrapping presentation, and they're reusable, so there's far less waste.
You can use any swath of fabric you have around the house to make your own.
You could use this happy fabric for any holiday decorating, but I like the idea of wrapping gifts with a swath of the stuff. Look close and you'll see it features Christmas trees, letters being delivered to Santa and other holiday-themed imagery. — Lily Gahagan