These gift-wrapping ideas ideas are warm, cheerful, a little crafty, and totally doable at the kitchen table. Running out of ...
Shopping is fun, but wrapping can be even better if you really get into the art of it. From DIY gift toppers to creative ways to make your own wrapping paper, we've got the holidays all wrapped up ...
Take the top of the wrapping paper and bring it on top of the gift, secure with tape if desired. Then take the bottom of the ...
There are a lot of answers to the question “What is Christmas?” but our favorite is this: Christmas is a time of giving. That doesn’t just mean poring over gift ideas, of course—there’s also giving of ...
At two of Denver’s longstanding blue-ribbon stature shops, experts extoll the virtues of presenting a well-wrapped present ...
It's officially the holiday season, so once you’ve gotten through most of your holiday shopping, it’s time to focus on wrapping them. After all, nothing says Christmas quite like a slew of beautifully ...
Transform paper that looks unfashionably utilitarian into something that has a handmade texture resembling crushed silk. First, ball up the paper, then unroll it, then crumple it repeatedly until it ...
Christmas wrapping may look pretty, but it's an environmental disaster, critics say. Here are some alternatives ...
Every present deserves a stylish package. Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases. We know we’re not supposed to judge a book by its ...
The holidays are the season of gift-giving, but if you’re wrapping your present, you’re likely also giving trash. Americans throw out 38,000 miles worth of ribbon after the holidays—enough to tie a ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Attach this clip-on wrapping paper holder and tape dispenser to your table ...
It’s the eternal debate: to gift card or not to gift card? Pragmatists argue that gift cards are fabulously foolproof and guaranteed to be useful, while sentimentalists find them hopelessly impersonal ...