The Japanese gift wrapping technique is a quick and efficient method that allows gifts to be wrapped in under 30 seconds.
Instead of struggling with wrapping paper this holiday season, get yourself some cloth. The Japanese Furoshiki technique can wrap anything easily and make it look good. Traditionally, Furoshiki is a ...
"Pull one corner of the paper over the edge of the gift. Score the excess of the paper on both sides of the gift. Then, bring ...
Tape-free wrapping is trending. Its fans are motivated by practical needs (running out of tape while doing Santa’s bidding on Christmas Eve), aesthetic considerations (tape can mar the beauty of a ...
Furoshiki is the Japanese art form of aesthetically folding square-shaped material for practical purposes, such as gift wrapping, transporting daily items or even as decoration. Incorporating ...
You have visions of immaculate, bow- and ribbon-festooned presents dancing in your head, but, alas, just a pile of misshapen, crumpled packages held together with tape and a prayer underneath your ...
Following the success of her book on Japanese-inspired gift wrapping, Sonoma resident Megumi Lorna Inouye will be offering two related workshops for adults of all skill levels in Sonoma during the ...