Gift-wrapping has become big business, as busy people flock to the gift-wrapping departments of their favorite stores, and to high-end personal gift wrappers. Gift givers are frequently
spending as much or more on wrapping than on the gift itself. For anyone who pays attention to the details and insists upon the finishing touch that a creatively wrapped gift provides, this
book is for you.
It teaches, through step-by-step projects, how to wrap commonly shaped gifts beautifully and affordably. Design tips and resources for materials and designing home gift centers help take
anyone’s skill to the next level.
Included in the book are step-by-step projects that are easily duplicated; instructions for folding paper and making bows; interesting ideas for bow making and sources of papers and lots of
ideas that are appropriate for various gifting occasions. Above all, the ideas are presented through beautiful photographs of completed gift-wrapped packages, step-by-step illustrations, and
how-to copy and resources.
Gift-wrap stylist Christine Fritsch holds the honor of having been named Scotch Tape’s Most-Gifted Wrapper of 2002. She trained in Japan, where presentation is supremely important, and has
worked at premier wrapping stores like Kate’s Paperie in New York City, and private clients. She lives in Madison, New Jersey.