The Soul of Gift Wrapping

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If Marie Kondo inspires you to change the way your t-shirts are folded, then artist Megumi Lorna Inouye’s guide to beautiful gift wrapping is perfect for you. Inoue traces her passion for the art back to her mother’s memories of the meticulously wrapped clothes in the kimono closet. Inoue tells us that in Japan, wrapping is considered part of the gift itself, a way to show respect, gratitude, and love. If your skills are limited to putting gifts in a bag, don’t be afraid. With a focus on sustainability, Inoue provides step-by-step instructions for packaging, often using recycled materials or natural items: even a broken branch covered in moss can add beauty to a gift. The photos here are just as elegant as the text, and they’re also useful. While this book is aimed at adults, most projects can also be completed with children. The Soul of Gift Wrapping: Creative Techniques for Expressing Gratitude, Inspired by the Japanese Art of Gift-Making, It’s More Than Just A How-To Guide: This beautiful book is a reminder that gift-giving can bring joy to the giver.

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