Learn how to wrap your gifts with furoshiki quickly and easily in this video tutorial! Furoshiki is perfect to use as reusable gift wrap as it’s both beautiful, reduces waste, and helps you save money in the long term on gift wrapping.
However, furoshiki is so much more than just gift wrapping – furoshiki cloth wraps are actually a gift in itself! In this tutorial, I am showing you how to:
- Wrap a bag with furoshiki and two bamboo handles
- Make a carry for round objects a.k.a ‘watermelon wrapping’
- Wrap two bottles with a handle a.k.a. 2 bottle carry wrap
- Wrap a gift with a hydrangea knot on top
- Wrap a long object with the 2 knots carry wrap
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The art of gift wrapping with a simple cloth of fabric is called furoshiki in Japanese. Watch my video from last year to learn about furoshiki’s over 1000-year-old history, how to make your own furoshiki, and 4 more ways to wrap your gifts here.
If you do not want to make your own you will find many beautiful designs on Etsy.
If you just want to get straight to the additional 4 ways how to wrap your gifts with furoshiki you might want to check out my tutorials on TikTok below:
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