Furoshiki L’art de l’emballage cadeau raffiné made in Japon

Furoshiki

Vous cherchez un moyen plus écolo d’emballer vos cadeaux ? vous allez adorer le furoshiki. Ce tissu carré est utilisé au Japon pour envelopper des objets. On le noue de différentes manières pour l’adapter à la forme et à la taille du cadeau. C’est un emballage cadeau super tendance, écologique et original.

 

  • Pourquoi utiliser un Furoshiki ou du tissu pour emballer vos cadeaux ?

Parce que c’est écolo. Le papier cadeau, aussi magnifique qu’il puisse paraître, n’est malheureusement pas composé que de papier.

Les rouleaux de papier cadeau sont susceptibles de contenir des matériaux difficiles ou impossibles à recycler, tels que des paillettes, d’autres plastiques et du papier d’aluminium. Même le ruban que vous utilisez pour lier le papier rend le processus de recyclage difficile.

En emballant vos cadeaux dans un Furoshiki vous faites un geste pour sauver notre planète. Mais le Furoshiki est plus qu’une simple alternative écologique au papier cadeau, c’est aussi un cadeau en soi. La personne qui recevra votre cadeau joliment emballé dans un furoshiki pourra ensuite réutiliser le tissu pour offrir un autre cadeau.

  • Quel tissu choisir pour le Furoshiki ?

Vous pouvez acheter du tissu spécialement pour créer un Furoshiki, mais vous pouvez aussi utiliser un vieux foulard que vous ne mettez plus, une nappe, une taie d’oreiller, le tissu d’un vêtement…Et vider ainsi vos placards. Traditionnellement le Furoshiki est de forme carrée, si vous avez besoin de découper du tissu il vous suffira d’investir des ciseaux cranteurs et le tour est joué.

  • Que puis-je emballer avec un Furoshiki ?

Tout ! De la bouteille de vin à la bougie en passant par les cadeaux à la forme plus conventionnelle comme un livre ou une boîte de chocolats et même vos biscuits de noël que vous aurez fait avec amour.

Pour lui donner un air encore plus festif, ajoutez du feuillage ou des fleurs séchées pour remplacer les kilomètres de bolducs et vous obtiendrez de magnifiques cadeaux prêts à mettre sous le pied du sapin.

  • Comment nouer un Furoshiki ?

Pour maîtriser cet art, rien de mieux qu’une vidéo. Vous trouverez des tutos sur YouTube pour apprendre en quelques minutes à emballer tous vos cadeaux.

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