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	Comments on: Furoshiki &#8211; Wrap holiday presents in the green, Japanese style	</title>
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		By: Jonathan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow!  Wow!  This is just great!

I may do this for next year&#039;s Christmas.

I will say that I didn&#039;t use one piece of wrapping paper to wrap up any of my gifts.  Instead, I used some sort of kraft paper that was used to keep all the flyers together in the middle of a local newspaper that is delivered to my house on a weekly basis.  And, I used fabric samples (that I collected when I was shopping for fabric to re-upholster my teak chairs) as ribbons.  As for gift tags, I simply used those free ones that we got in the mail from various charitable organizations.  I was pleased with what I&#039;ve done, but I&#039;ll see if the gift recipients respond well to it or not.]]></description>
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<p>I may do this for next year&#8217;s Christmas.</p>
<p>I will say that I didn&#8217;t use one piece of wrapping paper to wrap up any of my gifts.  Instead, I used some sort of kraft paper that was used to keep all the flyers together in the middle of a local newspaper that is delivered to my house on a weekly basis.  And, I used fabric samples (that I collected when I was shopping for fabric to re-upholster my teak chairs) as ribbons.  As for gift tags, I simply used those free ones that we got in the mail from various charitable organizations.  I was pleased with what I&#8217;ve done, but I&#8217;ll see if the gift recipients respond well to it or not.</p>
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