Reusable Gift Wrap
Reduce gift wrapping waste and have fun too with our colourful, collectible
Reusable Gift Wrap. The eco-friendly alternative to disposable paper gift wrap, each square sheet of our reusable fabric gift wrap is made of 100% cotton and features an original pattern designed in Canada. The bright, whimsical designs are dye printed and soak through to the back side of the fabric. These earth-friendly gift wrap sheets are lightweight enough to twist and tie knots easily, yet opague enough to conceal the gift inside. No scissors or tape required. Inspired by furoshiki, the traditional Japanese wrapping cloth, these unique reusable gift wraps make for a lovely presentation and actually become part of the gift - to be reused and passed on or treasured and used for various other purposes. Available in four designs: Light Up - green, Sienna - purple/orange, Message - pink/red, Swirl - blue.
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Planet-friendly
reusable gift wrap is a great way to reduce wrapping waste. Did you know of the five million tons of waste generated during the holidays in the U.S. alone, four million tons of this is wrapping paper and shopping bags?
The gorgeous designs on our fabric gift wrap make for a lovely presentation of your gift and the wrap becomes part of the gift itself.
Wrap everything from flowers to bottles and all kinds of boxes, books and CDs. The 27" x 27" fabric square is highly versatile.
Care instructions: Machine wash & dry, iron on a medium setting.
Designed in Victoria, BC our reusable fabric gift wrapping is manufactured responsibly overseas.
How to wrap a gift with reusable gift wrap:
There are many different ways to wrap presents with
fabric gift wrap, some are very simple
and others more complex - but all are do-able! There are no scissors or tape required,
simply fold and tie knots.
Read our blog post
How to Wrap a Gift with Reusable Fabric Gift Wrap for five more how-to videos and an easy-to-follow wrapping technique diagram.
About Furoshiki:
Furoshiki are a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth frequently used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods. The name, meaning "bath spread", derives from the Edo period practice of using them to bundle clothes while at the public baths. Eventually, the furoshiki's usage extended to serve as a means for merchants to transport their wares or to protect and decorate a gift.
Although there are still furoshiki users in Japan, their numbers declined in the post-war period, in large part due to the proliferation of plastic shopping bags. In recent years, it has seen a renewed interest as environmental concerns have grown. Furoshiki are, however, commonly used to wrap and transport lunch boxes and often double as a table mat for the lunch.
Media says:
"Top the best guest list with bottles bundled in Japanese-style fabric wrap." ~
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