Hello creative people! I hope you are having a nice day.
Whenever we are invited to a party, it's always good manners to bring something for the host or hostess. A few safe ideas include flowers arranged in a vase, baked goods and a pie server, and a few nice things for the home.
Another hostess gift idea is a candle. Choosing the scent might be little tricky. If the host/hostess is a dear friend, you may know what scent he or she leans to. If it's an acquaintance, it may be smart to ask around and do some research. The hostess I'm giving this to loves candles, loves coffee, and is into neutral shades...TADA!
And because it's a gift, let's wrap it! I'm trying to use more sustainable gift wrapping, something the recipient can re-use, too. This is a cloth napkin, also in a neutral shade. Other options include block-printed fabric, scarves/bandanas or vintage handkerchiefs.
In Japan, this method of wrapping gift with fabric is called Furoshiki. It requires folding, tucking, knotting, and no need for tape.
Start by placing the gift at the center of the fabric.
Fold one end toward the center and tuck it under the gift.
Bring the opposite end towards the center and fold in the ends.
Bunch the open edges so that it looks like this.
Twist each end and bring both to the center so they meet in a knot.
Make a second knot. Doesn't it look like a bow? No need for adhesives or ribbon...TADA!
Don't forget to add a card telling the host/hostess how much you appreciate the invitation and hospitality.
And that is how I turned a cloth napkin from blah to TADA!
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I love this wrapping. It's so chic!
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