Tissue paper has long played a role in the gift wrapping and the packing industry. It not only serves to protect delicate items, but it can elevate the aesthetic presentation of the overall gift ...
Between higher prices, storage headaches, and overflowing trash bins, a lot of households are ditching traditional gift wrap.
Right now, you’ll probably have the task of wrapping all your gifts for the holidays. And if you've run out of paper, or you're looking for more sustainable ways of offering a present, you’re in luck.
A roll of wrapping paper, tape, a hard, flat surface like a kitchen table and fun accessories to decorate! Tip: Like cutting lumber, you should measure your wrapping paper before you cut — no ruler ...
Growing unease about waste has some Americans rethinking wrapping paper. Gift wrap is still a huge business. U.S. sales of wrapping paper climbed 4% to $8.14 billion last year, according to a recent ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Keeping yourself off the naughty list can be tricky. Here's help, at least when it comes to recycling. There are items on the naughty list you would never think should be there: ...