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  2. Here's a Handy Guide for Wrapping Every Type of Hard-to-Wrap ...

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    How to Gift Wrap a Box. There are a few ways to gift wrap a box, but this year, TikTok is obsessed with one specific gift-wrapping technique. Instead of folding the paper in the traditional way to ...

  3. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    Gift wrapping is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material. Wrapping paper is a kind of paper designed for gift wrapping. An alternative to gift wrapping is using a gift box or bag. A wrapped or boxed gift may be held closed with ribbon and topped with a decorative bow (an ornamental knot made of ribbon).

  4. The ultimate 'how-to' of gift wrapping - AOL

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    Every year we feel the frustration of undertaking the long and arduous task of wrapping a seemingly endless pile of Christmas presents. As it turns out, we have, in fact, been doing it wrong.

  5. Try These Gift Wrapping Storage Ideas for a Clutter Free Closet

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    If your current gift-wrapping storage solution is "shove it all in a closet," let us introduce you to this hanging storage solution that fits in the closet and keeps things organized. It has eight ...

  6. Furoshiki - Wikipedia

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    The first furoshiki cloths were tsutsumi ("wrapping"), used during the Nara period from 710 to 794 AD as protection for precious temple objects. [2] Known as furoshiki during the Muromachi period; the term furoshiki (literally "bath spread", from furo (風呂, "bath"), and shiki (敷, "spread")) [2] is said to have come about after high-ranking visitors to bathhouses packed their belongings in ...

  7. Wrapping - Wikipedia

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    Wrapping (overflow), a variable that exceeds its maximum value in computing; Wrapping paper, paper used for wrapping a gift "Wrapping", an episode of the television series Teletubbies; Window capping or wrapping, the covering of wooden trim on buildings with aluminum or vinyl.

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