Formality and decorum are highly regarded in Japan when offering someone a gift. While the appearance of a gift is not considered of utmost importance in Western countries, Japan holds the idea that…
Enhance a thoughtful baby gift by wrapping it with the same attention and care you gave to the present inside. Use colorful wrapping papers to capture baby's attention, and choose wraps featuring…
Every woman loves to receive roses from the special people in her life. With the cost of roses these days, you can save money and still give that special gift by learning to wrap them yourself. For…
The origin of gift wrapping dates to Victorian times, when elaborate card making blossomed into fancy wrapping papers for the presents. It has since made its way into other holiday gift-giving…
Furoshiki is the Japanese art of folding cloths for gifts or for carrying. This craft provides the benefit of using cloth for an environmentally conscious gift. Many people enhance gifts by wrapping…
Having a gift wrapped by professionals inside department stores is one way to get a gift looking beautiful, but with the not-so-party-friendly economy, wrapping gifts at home seems to be a better…
Whether you make your own bouquet or buy one from a shop, you can wrap it up to display your personality and creativity.
You don't always need the traditional paper and bow. Try something a little different. Below you will find some unconventional ways of wrapping gifts for most occasions. Give it a go the next time you…
Create scintillating finger foods on festive platters for a guaranteed success. Your host (and the guests) will appreciate it.
The menu for a traditional 12-course Polish Wigilia dinner served on Christmas Eve may vary, but it is always meatless and usually includes carp. Remember to fill your heart with good will and fast…