Turn used gift wrap into something crafty, enliven boring storage, or use it as packing material. Here's how get more use out of your wrapping paper.
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Wrapping is rooted in Asian tradition. According to Anthropology Magazine Sapiens, in ancient China some 2,000 years ago, paper was used to protect precious materials and store tea leaves and ...
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Put A Bow On It is run by Jessica Gross and Janna Lemons, who say gift wrapping is not just about paper and tape, but about making the holidays easier for busy families. How Put A Bow On It got ...
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It's easier than you think to adorn your wrapped presents with a pretty ribbon and bow. Here are three methods to try.
In collaboration with the Seattle Consulate-General of Japan and the King County Library System, local residents learned “Fabulous Furoshiki: A New Twist on an Old Idea” at the Woodinville Library.