DIY Fabric Wrapped Gifts

Words and imagery by A PAIR AND A SPARE

Christmas is here!

And I’m just a little bit excited. As per usual, I’ve been busy coming up with creative wrapping ideas… You might remember in 2015 I made these 3D wrapped stars, and last year I tried my hand at stitched up packages. This year, Oroton once again asked me to get creative in the wrapping department with a few pieces from their gorgeous (and totally giftable) Avalon collection – I’m loving all those shades of pink, tan, red and white! To mix it up a bit this year I challenged myself to create something using materials I already had (because who doesn’t like to recycle?), and when I stumbled upon traditional Japanese Furoshiki, or fabric wrapped packages, I knew they would be just perfect. Read on to see how to create a simple version yourself.

YOU'LL NEED:

1. A piece of scrap fabric, roughly one metre by one metre for a medium sized box
2. Small boxes to place your gifts inside

HOW TO:

There are a huge number of different methods for Japanese Furoshiki, all incredibly intricate and delicate – naturally!
For this version I went with the most basic approach, but even that is super pretty and, thankfully, very easy.
I suggest putting your gifts into boxes to make the packages a little more streamlined.