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  2. Here's a Handy Guide for Wrapping Every Type of Hard-to-Wrap ...

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    The best gift-wrapping tips according to TikTok. ... For this make-your-own-wrapping-paper method, you'll need to create the design on a computer or your tablet first, then print it out with a ...

  3. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    Gift wrapping is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material. Wrapping paper is a kind of paper designed for gift wrapping. An alternative to gift wrapping is using a gift box or bag. A wrapped or boxed gift may be held closed with ribbon and topped with a decorative bow (an ornamental knot made of ribbon).

  4. The best last-minute stocking stuffers under $10 - AOL

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    Cheap stocking stuffers for kids ... Microfiber Hair Towel Wrap (2-pack) ... These retro vinyl record coasters come in a pack of six different record label designs. It’s the perfect gift for the ...

  5. The best stocking stuffers under $25 for everyone on your list

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    This retro metal design — the original Slinky — was inducted into the National Toy Hall Of Fame in 2000, so you know it’s a gift that has staying power. $4 at Amazon Explore More Buying Options

  6. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally gift boxes used for promotional and seasonal gifts are made from sturdy paperboard or corrugated fiberboard. These boxes normally consist of a base and detachable lid and are made by using a die cutting process to cut the board. The box is then covered with decorative paper.

  7. History of origami - Wikipedia

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    Religious decorations made of paper and the way gifts were wrapped in folded paper gradually became stylized and established as ceremonial origami. [1] [2] During the Heian period, the Imperial court established a code of etiquette for wrapping money and goods used in ceremonies with folded paper, and a code of etiquette for wrapping gifts. [8]