Christmas Day is all about time with family, good food and, of course, presents neatly wrapped under the Christmas tree.
But it’s not long before those neatly wrapped gifts become a mess of discarded ribbons and wrapping paper strewn across the loungeroom floor.
Which is perhaps why more and more people are turning to Furoshiki – the Japanese art of wrapping presents in fabric.
It’s good for the environment (tick!) but also creates a look that is Instagram-approved and totally Pinterest-worthy.
Tracey Bailey, the founder of eco-store Biome, wraps all her gifts this way and tells Mamamia there are so many lovely benefits to furoshiki.