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hey /diy/ for christmas im making homemade gift baskets with baked yummies, i was thinking of putting a few teas and cocoas to go with them but im not sure what else to add. any ideas + wrapping tips?

>> No.81971

From your picture it looks like you want to make incendiary/explosive/pyrophoric gingerbread men? We can help with that too.

>> No.81998

Furoshiki.
https://www.youtube.com/user/ShihoMasuda#p/u/8/AMHWxPvGvx4
That user, btw, has a bunch of other how-to vids for wrapping stuff. The Japanese have it down to an art, man.

Also http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/mm/ffs/007/en/furoshiki/furoshiki/index.html

>> No.82008

>>81971
yummies, teas and cocoas... wrapped in death
a la /diy/... funniest shit I've heard all night

>> No.82017
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82017

This is just personal preference, but if you add a mug/cup/plate, something that is meant to be to reused, go for something that isn't holiday specific (Has a snowman on it, says Merry Christmas, ect) so the people that get your gift can use it for more than one month a year.

Every year we get a lot of holiday mugs and what not gifted to us that just end up in storage (and possibly regifted) or just get donated.

>> No.82085

jams or preserves, chutney, etc etc. oh, and mulled wine spices/kit. :)