Giftwrapped by Jane Means

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As an experienced gift wrapper and stationery geek, I feel well qualified to talk on this subject.

Despite dedication to the cause, I am never quite happy with my wrapping creations, always falling short of what Martha (Stewart, my all round domestic hero, aside from the jail-bird adventure) would expect. So I was interested to get a copy of Jane Means Giftwrapped book and discover her excellent website of wrapping essentials such as coordinating ribbons, trims and papers. Jane covers the basics very well, offers good advice on colour and print coordination and shows you how to pleat paper in a way that will be the talk of Christmas. A good book for beginner wrappers. Buy here. Giftwrapped: Practical and Inventive Ideas for All Occasions and Celebrations

Even more interesting than discovering the book and website store, I notice that Jane does courses on gift wrapping too, which are extremely popular. I suspect this might be an ideal present for a wrapping geek (and I know plenty of those).

 

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  • Helen Grace says:

    I appreciate how Jane Means breaks down wrapping into art and creativity, from ribbons and trims to pleated folding. It’s inspiring to see Chiikawa Puzzle wrapping elevated to its own craft. What was your favorite wrapping technique or tip you learned?

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  • Just as Jane Means elevates gift wrapping to an art, I love how brain-teasers like this domino puzzle challenge sharpen my strategy for perfect folds, while a thoughtful narrative like a moral-choice clicker journey reminds me that the best gifts often involve meaningful choices.

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