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Watch the video to learn how to hand-wrap presents without tape. Folding and cutting To start the process, take the box you're wrapping and place it against the edge of the wrapping paper.
Gift wrapping is a skill, and you can acquire it. Even if your gifts aren't square, wrapping gifts just takes some attention to detail. You don't even need tape—or even paper.
"GMA" mined the best wrapping hacks to help you wrap like a pro -- even without tape, paper or a box. Read on for the step-by-step guide. (MORE: This DIY succulent wreath is major holiday decor goals) ...
I don't know how spectacular your gift-wrapping skills are, but my wrapped presents usually end up being 75 percent tape, 25 percent wrapping paper. This always bums me out, because Christmas ...
PEOPLE are just realizing there’s a way to wrap gifts that doesn’t require tape. Many are shocked at the wrapping hack, saying it’s so useful it’s almost “sorcery.R… ...
Wrap Buddies Paper Clamps are a 2-in-1 solution to the common gift-wrapping problem of not having tape easily accessible or wrapping paper rolling into itself when measuring the perfect piece.
In the video with this story, Lisa Dooley, a gift wrap specialist at Dillard's in Great Lakes Mall in Mentor, gives a step-by-step demonstration of how to gift-wrap a beautiful package.
Roll the gift to the end of the wrapping paper and tape the other end down. Now you are left with a long tube. Simply tie a ribbon around each end, and fluff the paper beyond the ribbon to create ...