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Now almost every decorative piece is technically another gift. If you didn’t know, you can’t recycle frozen food containers. So, Sandy decided to use them as alternative gift wrapping.
Furoshiki, the Japanese tradition of wrapping objects in cloth to cover or transport them, is becoming more popular as a more eco-friendly way to wrap presents without wasting paper.
By 1919, having confirmed that the lining sheets' sales weren't a fluke, the pair began producing and selling their own printed paper—decorative, and designed for the sole purpose of wrapping gifts.
Or you could reuse your fancy wrapping paper for something even more fun, like origami. [Photo: Ilovehandles] Origami Wrap is wrapping paper that can be reused for crafting.
Level-up your gift game: Why this wrapping hack is a must-know for Christmas - and the on-trend paper costs just $5 A Kmart shopper has shared her budget gift wrapping hack with hundreds online ...
Peta bought the lettered stamp set from her local budget shop for $2 and purchased the brown wrapping paper from Kmart. Once the gifts had been wrapped and stamped, she also added ribbons and bows ...
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