Wrapping awkwardly shaped Christmas presents is always a headache, but here's the formula for perfect gift wrap.
If you’re not sure how to wrap a present, there’s an easy hack you can try. The clever trick—wrap diagonally, not ...
Just in time for the holidays, the diagonal gift wrap hack has gone viral. It’s age-old wisdom in some circles—a graduate student even wrote a paper about the math of the perfect gift wrap in 2007, ...
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 ...
A new viral video may save you a whole lot of time, frustration and wrapping paper this holiday season. Waterstones, a U.K.-based bookseller, shared a seven-second video of their best holiday hack on ...
Learn easy ribbon techniques like diagonal wraps and top bows for Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa gifts. Canada's Florida ...
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!
Wrapping presents is such a culturally agreed-upon futile challenge that there are explainers and demonstration videos everywhere, which most people watch, enjoy and then never emulate. Somehow, ...
It's a simple trick that many social media users lamented they hadn't thought of sooner. Now—if the number of likes and shares on Twitter are any indication—millions of people may change the way they ...
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 ...