Organic Gift Wrapping

Furoshiki are adaptable to gifts of all different shapes and are easy to carry! In traditional Japanese culture, furoshiki are regarded as a very special way of wrapping previous gifts. Let’s take a look at how to use furoshiki to wrap beautiful gifts in four simple steps!
For a long time, products labelled 'organic' or 'environmentally friendly' were more expensive and less attractive, due to high production costs and the limitations of eco-friendly production. Nowadays, rapid advances in technology mean that environmentally friendly products are available in ever-more attractive designs and colours, and at a good price.

RE-WRAP and Knotpaper products are perfect examples. Not only can you turn heads with colourful and practical totes, you can also wrap your lunchboxes and gifts in beautiful hand-crafted wraps that can be continually re-used in a variety of ways. Now, you can give a gift wrapped in a gift!
WRAP A BOX OF CHOCOLATE, BOOK OR RECTANGULAR SHAPED OBJECT IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS

1) Place the gift box at an angle on the labelled side of the cloth.
2) Bring the cloth forward until it meets on the diagonal.
3) Tie the two diagonal pieces together.
4) Tie a butterfly-shaped knot and you’re done!
WRAP A SQUARE SHAPED OBJECT IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS

1) Place the box in the center of the cloth.
2) Tie two of the diagonal pieces together.
3) Repeat Step 2, this time with the other two sides.
4) Tie a butterfly-shaped knot and you’re done!
WRAP A ROUND OR CIRCULAR SHAPED OBJECT IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS

1) Place the gift in the center of the cloth.
2) Tie two of the corners on one side, then repeat by tying the two corners on the other side.
3) Put one of the tied knots through the hole made by the other knot, and then pull upwards.
4) Tighten the front knot, then create a butterfly shaped top and you’re done!
WRAP A WINE OF BOTTLE, CANDLE OR CYLINDRICAL SHAPED OBJECT IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS

1) Put the bottle in the center of the cloth.         
2) Tie two of the diagonal pieces together.         
3) Flip the other two diagonal pieces, overlap and tie a knot.
4) Finish with a butterfly-shaped knot and you’re done!