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Poptart, you must share the secret with us. How do you wrap without tape?Date: 12/4/2006 5:24:06 PM
Author: poptart
Oh, I''m sorry... I love wrapping gifts. I always ask my mom if I can do it since she always buys things in nice little boxes!! She taught me how to wrap without any tape, so it''s kind of like a family trademark... and it''s fun!! If you hate wrapping.... there are always those BIIIIIIIGGG bags you can get at the store. Maybe?
*M*
Yea, the ribbon holds it together. I wish I could make it look like a swan or something, haha.Date: 12/5/2006 3:01:01 PM
Author: Dee*Jay
OK, so it''s the *ribbon* that''s holding the package together, right? Now I get it!
My husband lived in Japan for a few years and when he found out what a nut I am about wrapping he told me about these gift wrappers who would wrap a whole present with one pice of paper and then tuck the one remaining corner that was left into some secret spot and - voila!
So I had this image of you doing this crazy origami (sp?) type wrapping where everything looked like a swan when you were done, LOL!
Date: 12/5/2006 5:43:43 PM
Author: poptart
Yea, the ribbon holds it together. I wish I could make it look like a swan or something, haha.Date: 12/5/2006 3:01:01 PM
Author: Dee*Jay
OK, so it''s the *ribbon* that''s holding the package together, right? Now I get it!
My husband lived in Japan for a few years and when he found out what a nut I am about wrapping he told me about these gift wrappers who would wrap a whole present with one pice of paper and then tuck the one remaining corner that was left into some secret spot and - voila!
So I had this image of you doing this crazy origami (sp?) type wrapping where everything looked like a swan when you were done, LOL!
*M*
HOW do you do THAT??? Diagrams, pictures, hints? I have to know...Date: 12/5/2006 6:12:59 PM
Author: Galateia
Date: 12/5/2006 5:43:43 PM
Author: poptart
Yea, the ribbon holds it together. I wish I could make it look like a swan or something, haha.Date: 12/5/2006 3:01:01 PM
Author: Dee*Jay
OK, so it''s the *ribbon* that''s holding the package together, right? Now I get it!
My husband lived in Japan for a few years and when he found out what a nut I am about wrapping he told me about these gift wrappers who would wrap a whole present with one pice of paper and then tuck the one remaining corner that was left into some secret spot and - voila!
So I had this image of you doing this crazy origami (sp?) type wrapping where everything looked like a swan when you were done, LOL!
*M*
Err, mine looks like crazy origami when I''m done...![]()
I do I lot of pleating and twisting and tucking... sometimes, the paper itself is shaped into a pseudo-ribbon that looks like an obi and that''s what I use to ''fasten'' it. I also do a lot of fans when I have extra paper sticking out.
I never have a set ''plan'' I just improvise with whatever paper shapes and present shape I have to deal with. Stiff heavy paper is the key, like Poptart said. The bottle of fish sauce I got my mother as a stocking-stuffer style present (but for her birthday) wound up looking like a gigantic rose bloom at the top because I used tissue paper. I sort of ''wove'' the ribbon around the paper for the ''barrel'' of the bottle so it held it together and then did the rose-thing at the top. It was pretty, and tapeless.
Ribbon is a fast and and easy way to fasten things if you don''t have tape, so I use that too.