Growing unease about waste has some Americans rethinking wrapping paper. Gift wrap is still a huge business. U.S. sales of wrapping paper climbed 4% to $8.14 billion last year, according to a recent ...
Wrapping paper – that thing that makes our holiday gifts look so festive – has a landfill problem. If it's shiny, metallic, or glitter-encrusted it's not recyclable. And even recycled paper isn't ...
This article was originally published on Dec. 20, 2019. Under Evelyn Schellenberg's Christmas tree, gifts are wrapped in candy reds and forest greens dotted with wreaths, reindeer and poinsettias, but ...
Instead of struggling with wrapping paper this holiday season, get yourself some cloth. The Japanese Furoshiki technique can wrap anything easily and make it look good. Traditionally, Furoshiki is a ...
The trend in gift wrapping this holiday season is toward jazzy yet sustainable options. Consider beautifully folded fabrics or understated, brown or green masking paper topped with colorful washi tape ...
When she moved to the United States at age 5, Patricia Lee begged her parents to wrap gifts in the brightly colored paper of her new culture, rather than in the bojagi (BOH-jog-ee) — or wrapping ...
One day, Belmont resident Monica O’Neil was at a store purchasing several rolls of wrapping paper when she thought about the piles of trash that would soon be waiting for her as a result. “I said to ...
The trend in gift wrapping this holiday season is toward jazzy-yet-sustainable options. Consider beautifully folded fabrics or understated, brown or green masking paper topped with colorful washi tape ...
It’s still possible to make eco-friendly choices, and avoid the annual waste and cost, while also giving gorgeously wrapped presents I’m a bit of a Scrooge at Christmastime, often choosing to give ...
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