I’ve been on a 4-year campaign against traditional wrapping paper. Listen, a lot of packaging around the holidays is unavoidable, but it’s not just that – wrapping paper can be SO expensive, just to be ripped open, cleaned all up, and thrown away!! On Christmas morning you (we) end up dealing with garbage bags full of ripped-up paper all over your house and while it’s not the biggest deal it seems kinda nuts that we all just go along with this tradition of spending a lot of money to wrap up a ton of gifts that just get torn open and thrown away in ONE DAY!!! Sure, I want to create less waste (and some papers are recyclable), but I also just love common sense and this just doesn’t make sense to me. So last year I made a swap. Now, this is NOT new – It’s Japanese Furoshiki wrapping cloths and it’s been around for 3000 years and it is such a lovely, beautiful way to give gifts AND save some money long term. It’s an initial investment that will absolutely pay off (mix in some ribbon or craft paper and you have a full curated look!). Here are a few of my favorites...
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