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Holiday How-To: Furoshiki Gift Wrap


Please allow me to introduce the ancient Japanese tradition, furoshiki. Imagine origami, but simpler and more useful. Furoshiki wraps can be used to easily and elegantly wrap holiday and birthday gifts, and offerings for party hosts. In fact, though furoshiki developed in ancient Japan as a way to bundle clothes at the public baths, it is more recently used as a way to protect and decorate gifts.

Before you start your furoshiki, you first need to determine what size fabric you will need to wrap your gifts. I used three different sizes to wrap the above items: small – 15.5″ square, medium – 22″ square, and large 26.5″ square. This tutorial has some great tips on determining the size of fabric you need for the items you intend to wrap. You can also choose to finish the edges of your fabric, or leave them raw.

For more ways to wrap your holiday gifts using the art of furoshiki, check out this video.


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Rachel Beyer is the editor of My Own Ideas and an artist/designer/creative maker living in beautiful Portland, Oregon. She also creates a line of art, greeting cards, and handmade accessories called Camp Smartypants. Visit her website: campsmartypants.com


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