The Soul of Gift Wrapping

Creative Techniques for Expressing Gratitude, Inspired by the Japanese Art of Giving
by Megumi Lorna Inouye, Beth Kempton

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With a combination of inventive wrapping designs, inspiring personal essays, and step-by-step techniques, Megumi Inouye invites readers to transform the act of wrapping into a gratitude practice.

"If Marie Kondo inspired you to change the way you fold T-shirts, then artist Megumi Lorna Inouye’s guide to creating beautiful gift-wrapping...

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Published By Storey Publishing, LLC

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 208

Publication Date 04/02/2024

ISBN 9781635865547

Dimensions 6.3 inches x 8.25 inches


"A mindful option that takes back the commercialism in gift giving and makes it a personal experience again. These ideas will fit everyone’s budget, and the book is sure to be a joyful experience."

— Library Journal, starred review

"If Marie Kondo inspired you to change the way you fold T-shirts, then artist Megumi Lorna Inouye’s guide to wrapping gifts is for you. Inouye traces her passion for this art to memories of watching her mother lovingly wrap garments in her kimono chest. In Japan, we learn, wrapping is a way to show respect, gratitude and love. With a focus on sustainability, Inouye provides step-by-step instructions for wrapping, often making use of recycled materials or natural objects: Even a broken, moss-covered branch can add beauty to a gift. The photographs here are as elegant as the text, and useful too. More than a how-to guide: This gorgeous book is a reminder that gift giving can bring the givers themselves joy."

— BookPage, starred review

“I savored every page of The Soul of Gift Wrapping. In this moving and gorgeous book, Megumi Lorna Inouye shares ideas and instructions for wrapping gifts and expressing appreciation of others in more beautiful and sustainable ways. I came away feeling inspired to live more intentionally, connect more deeply with the world around me, and give more freely from my own heart.”

— Karen Olson, editor in chief of American Craft

“Megumi’s book is not just about gift-wrapping. She takes us on a journey that includes learning about materials and techniques while explaining how gratifying the thoughtful enclosure of a gift can be—to both the giver and receiver.  She skillfully shares her life experiences and explains the traditional Japanese art of gift wrapping as an important way of showing gratitude. Her thoughtful choices of paper, fabric, found embellishments, and plants are innovative and demonstrate elegant simplicity.  Megumi encourages repurposing, discovery, and our unique artistic expression in how we choose to enclose our gifts to each other. After reading her book, you will look at wrapping gifts in a whole new, meaningful way.”

— Aiko Cuneo, artist and educator

“Megumi Inouye’s exquisite book opens up a world of possibilities for turning what can seem like a last-minute chore, wrapping presents, into a meditative, profoundly self-expressive act of connection with those we love. There’s plenty of how-to here, but what sets The Soul of Gift Wrapping apart are the mini-essays in which Inouye reflects on how the humane values of her Japanese heritage, her love of family and friends, and her care for the earth combine to make gift-wrapping a kind of sacrament.”

— Jon Spayde, Contributing Editor, American Craft

 
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