

We're using our mustard "Give Luck" wrap but you can of course use any napkin / fabric you like.
1. Place fabric wrap face-down. Fold the top side towards you and fold again to create a pleat.
2. Take one corner and fold towards the middle.

4. Take the side closest to you and fold towards the kimono collar and make a pleat.

6. Take one end and fold in.

8. … voila!
Have a lovely weekend! Happy wrapping!
4 comments:
Thanks for the complete instructions! This is a great one for a dinner party.
What a great twist on your wrapping series! I definitely think there's a relationship between food presentation and gift presentation. We are going to Japan soon and I'm looking forward to soaking up some gift wrapping inspiration.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks ladies! Charissa, you'll have to share pics from Japan...
I love your wraps! I'd love to do this for our upcoming wedding.
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