The Inside Wrap

What's the Difference Between Uncoated Wrapping Paper and Coated Wrapping Paper?

What's the Difference Between Uncoated Wrapping Paper and Coated Wrapping Paper?

There are differences between the coated and uncoated paper used to make wrapping paper. Learn more about these differences and why we choose to print on uncoated paper.

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Why Paper Warping isn't a Sign of Poor Quality

Why Paper Warping isn't a Sign of Poor Quality

Warping is commonly seen in uncoated wrapping paper, but it's not a symptom of poor quality product. In fact, the opposite is true! We're here to bust some common myths about paper warping.

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We Use Uncoated Paper For Our Gift Wrap Designs - Here's Why

We Use Uncoated Paper For Our Gift Wrap Designs - Here's Why

Glossy, coated wrapping paper has had its day! It tears, it's hard to recycle and cannot be composted. Learn how you will benefit from using wrapping paper with an uncoated finish.

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How to furoshiki

How to furoshiki

In Japan, furoshiki were originally intended for practical uses such as wrapping and transporting goods. Today, the art of furoshiki is now used around the world as a versatile and environmentally way to wrap gifts. Emballage furoshiki are all handmade in pour studio using 100% cotton fabric, making them easy to compost at the end of their life. When you purchase one of our furoshiki, it comes with a tag that allows you to communicate to the recipient whether they 'keep' the cloth or 'return' it to you for reuse. What size furoshiki do I need? As a general rule...

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