There are a lot of answers to the question “What is Christmas?” but our favorite is this: Christmas is a time of giving. That doesn’t just mean poring over gift ideas, of course—there’s also giving of ...
Are you in a cold sweat attempting to wrap a mountain of gifts before Christmas? For the quickest and easiest ways to wrap a gift, turn to the Japanese art of origami and furoshiki — and use fewer ...
Woodstock, IL — The Gift Wrap Place, a unique new concierge packaging and kiosk gift solutions business, is now open at 134 Cass St., upper level in the heart of the historic Woodstock Square. With a ...
Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Wrapping gifts can either be a fun way to spend an afternoon, or a ...
The holidays are the season of gift-giving, but if you’re wrapping your present, you’re likely also giving trash. Americans throw out 38,000 miles worth of ribbon after the holidays—enough to tie a ...
MENTOR, Ohio -- In the video with this story, Lisa Dooley, a gift wrap specialist at Dillard's in Great Lakes Mall in Mentor, gives a step-by-step demonstration of how to gift-wrap a beautiful holiday ...
Sophie Liard, an expert gift wrapper and author of "The Folding Lady," demonstrates and explains a variety of gift wrapping techniques in 11 levels of difficulty, from the easiest to most complex.
Youth participating in the gift-wrapping project will learn how to wrap various shaped containers using different wrapping techniques and their own creative themes. 4-H member must fill out a record ...
With Christmas just days away, it's time to get down to business and roll out the gift wrap. But what to do when there's an oddly shaped present like a ball, a bicycle, luggage or tiny jewelry without ...
You may have already finished your holiday gift buying, but that doesn't mean you're off the hook. A gift isn't ready to be presented until it is properly wrapped, and don't think you can get away ...
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.