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Furoshiki, the Japanese art of gift wrappin

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Some furoshiki techniques for a surprising gift wrap.

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Furoshiki, the Japanese art of gift wrapping

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Furoshiki for one bottle

Place the furoshiki cloth on the table, face down, and the bottle in the middle, at the intersection of the diagonals

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Tie a knot with the two left and right corners of the furoshiki.

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Wrap the top and bottom corners behind the back of the bottle and again to the front, where you tie another double knot.

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Furoshiki for two bottles

Place the furoshiki cloth on the table, face down, and the bottles mid-distance between the horizontal diagonal and the bottom corner

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Lay down the bottles, without moving their position, with their bottoms facing each other, and start rolling the furoshiki from the smaller corner

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When reaching the end, tuck in the corner and bring up the bottles, tying a double knot at the top.

This furoshiki is easy to carry without any other gift bag.

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Furoshiki gift bag

Place the furoshiki cloth on the table, face down, and the gift in the middle, at the intersection of the diagonals

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Tie the upper and lower corners into a tight knot, over the gift

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Bring together the left and right corners and make a small knot at the end of the corners, to create the handle

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Kangaroo furoshiki

Place the furoshiki cloth on the table, face down, and the bag in the middle, at the intersection of the diagonals

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Fold the lower corner until in touches the book and then bring it all the way up, covering the book

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Tie the left and righth corners into a tight knot, over the gift

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Bring the remaining corner over the knot and tuck it in, making a handy pocket for inserting a card

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Enjoy!