Forget the boring gift bags and typical wrapping paper. Find how-to instructions for DIY gift wrapping ideas that become part of the gift.
By Camille-StylesMore in Home
Buff Strickland
Wrapping flat and folded objects can be a bit of a gift-wrapping conundrum. Rather than sliding around in boxes or getting lost in gift bags amid heaps of tissue paper, items like books or scarves nestle cozily in these gift envelopes. With a custom design on the front and spaces to write the gift-giver and recipients' names, these offer a chic and easy alternative solution to gifting small, flat items.
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