I made some felted ornaments for planets. Yes. I am a nerd. And I am awesome. Oh the wrapping on the gifts is fabric (furoshiki) that I made, and it is also space themed. Blogged: www.thebiggerbangtheory.com
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furoshiki produced in the Fuchida workshop is all made to order and is almost exclusively saved for weddings. Bearing a household crest, the cloth is used to wrap gifts exchanged between the families of the bride and groom. When Hidetaka took over the family business he began to think about how ...
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O Superziper ensina você a fazer uma flor de lenço para amarrar no pescoço. Você só vai precisar de um quadrado de tecido e de decorar o passo a passo! IMPORTANTE: para fazer este enfeite, você vai usar o nó básico do furoshiki, então aprenda como fazer aqui www.youtube.com Mais vídeos e tutoria...
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Furoshiki is a traditional, reusable way of presenting gifts. Faith Nagasawa demonstrates how a simple square cloth can be folded into a delightful--and useful--gift wrap for items of all shapes and sizes. Furoshiki wraps with a built-in handle are great for carrying lunch boxes and picnic foods...
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Read this please: This is an introduction to the Japanese art of furoshiki. Furoshiki is using a square (or sometimes rectangular) cloth and folding / tying it into ecofriendly bags, purses, giftwraps, or cases for just about anything. See the video for a small showcase of the things furoshiki ca...
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