7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)

Back in October I thought to myself “this year, I’m going to be super organised people and buy / make / bake all my Christmas presents well in time”. Fast forward two months and I’m in the same position as I am every year – a few things left to buy, none wrapped. But this weekend, things are about to change. Once I’ve ticked everything off my list, I’m going to attempt a new gift-wrapping method: Furoshiki
For those of you not familiar with it, Furoshiki is a Japanese square-shaped cloth traditionally used to wrap and transport goods, with a focus on aesthetics (I like the sound of this already)! Although less formal than ‘fukusa’ which is used to present more formal gifts, Furoshiki is becoming increasingly popular in the design world. And the good news? You can wrap your presents in just about any fabric you have at home: silk, cotton, linen, nylon. As long as you can fold it, you can use it! Feel inspired? Here are 7 examples of beautifully cloth-wrapped presents to get you started! 
7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
1. Top picture: Beth Kirby has used linen and silk to wrap her Christmas gifts.
2. Forever the romantic Swede, Anna Kubel has added a pretty flower, to her wrapping although any Christmas bloom will do!
7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
3. More of a simple fold held together with safety pins, this delightful wrapping would look equally pretty with a sprig of eucalyptus, boxwood or holly as it does dried flowers.

7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
4. Pretty berries add a touch of colour to this linen wrapping. 
7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
5. Dried oranges, spruce and cinnamon add a divine smelling, decorative touch to wrapping. 
7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
6. Dried wild flowers make a pretty touch – anytime of the year! 

7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
8. Or for something completely different, why not wrap your presents in knit – they’ll be as snug as a bug in a rug – and look pretty too! 
So pretty, and this is all very well, but I noticed that there are no awkward shaped items here like a football or a bottle of wine! No fear though, as there are many different Furoshiki techniques you can use – find out more here
What do you think, could you imagine using the art of Furoshiki this Christmas? 
More gift wrapping inspiration: 

8 beautiful rustic gift wrapping ideas

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend! Happy wrapping! 
Niki
Credits in order: Anna Kubel, Beth Kirby, no credits found,  Majamas Earth, ShyntatamyaDécouvrir DesignAdventures in Cooking – shared with thanks. 

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7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)

Back in October I thought to myself “this year, I’m going to be super organised people and buy / make / bake all my Christmas presents well in time”. Fast forward two months and I’m in the same position as I am every year – a few things left to buy, none wrapped. But this weekend, things are about to change. Once I’ve ticked everything off my list, I’m going to attempt a new gift-wrapping method: Furoshiki
For those of you not familiar with it, Furoshiki is a Japanese square-shaped cloth traditionally used to wrap and transport goods, with a focus on aesthetics (I like the sound of this already)! Although less formal than ‘fukusa’ which is used to present more formal gifts, Furoshiki is becoming increasingly popular in the design world. And the good news? You can wrap your presents in just about any fabric you have at home: silk, cotton, linen, nylon. As long as you can fold it, you can use it! Feel inspired? Here are 7 examples of beautifully cloth-wrapped presents to get you started! 
7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
1. Top picture: Beth Kirby has used linen and silk to wrap her Christmas gifts.
2. Forever the romantic Swede, Anna Kubel has added a pretty flower, to her wrapping although any Christmas bloom will do!
7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
3. More of a simple fold held together with safety pins, this delightful wrapping would look equally pretty with a sprig of eucalyptus, boxwood or holly as it does dried flowers.

7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
4. Pretty berries add a touch of colour to this linen wrapping. 
7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
5. Dried oranges, spruce and cinnamon add a divine smelling, decorative touch to wrapping. 
7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
6. Dried wild flowers make a pretty touch – anytime of the year! 

7 Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas Using Cloth (Furoshiki)
8. Or for something completely different, why not wrap your presents in knit – they’ll be as snug as a bug in a rug – and look pretty too! 
So pretty, and this is all very well, but I noticed that there are no awkward shaped items here like a football or a bottle of wine! No fear though, as there are many different Furoshiki techniques you can use – find out more here
What do you think, could you imagine using the art of Furoshiki this Christmas? 
More gift wrapping inspiration: 

8 beautiful rustic gift wrapping ideas

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend! Happy wrapping! 
Niki
Credits in order: Anna Kubel, Beth Kirby, no credits found,  Majamas Earth, ShyntatamyaDécouvrir DesignAdventures in Cooking – shared with thanks. 

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