John and I argue every Christmas about gift wrapping. It’s a tradition we’ve grown comfortable with. We get out the wrapping paper, tape, and scissors. Then the fun begins. “Okay,” he says. “Give me ...
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 ...
The holidays are here, and while you're busy making your house feel like home for family gatherings, why not extend that same creative spirit to your gift wrapping? You don't need expensive wrapping ...
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 ...
Keiko Furoshiki combines bold prints with an ancient Japanese tradition. Here’s why I loved using it
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 ...
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