Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Not sure how to wrap a present? Consider learning the diagonal gift wrap hack, which is age-old wisdom in some circles—a graduate student even wrote ...
Basically, the hack solves the age-old problem of running out of wrapping paper. Not quite enough paper to reach around the gift you’re trying to wrap? No problem: just turn the present diagonally!
The art of gift wrapping doesn't comes easy to everyone, and almost nothing is more frustrating than when the wrapping paper doesn't fully cover your gift box. Well, it's time to finally master your ...
I don't know how spectacular your gift-wrapping skills are, but my wrapped presents usually end up being 75 percent tape, 25 percent wrapping paper. This always bums me out, because Christmas-themed ...
Are you in a cold sweat attempting to wrap a mountain of gifts before heading to the holiday party? For the quickest way to wrap a gift, turn to the Japanese art of origami — and use less supplies ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Just in time for the holiday season, a diagonal gift wrapping hack has gone viral. The hack is particularly useful if you often cut paper too short to wrap a gift. Instead of ...
The self-titled "That Practical Mom" revealed her go-to Christmas wrapping hacks that she promised will "change your life". "Wrapping presents isn't really always as easy as you think it's going to be ...
If you’re not sure how to wrap a present, there’s an easy hack you can try. The clever trick—wrap diagonally, not horizontally or vertically—is based in math. Basic geometric principles explain how it ...