Just in time for the holiday rush, a mesmerizing video showcasing a new way to wrap gifts is taking social media by storm. This viral sensation, which builds on an earlier hit, aims to simplify the gift-wrapping process, but we had to check it out ourselves. Spoiler alert: we’re still terrible at wrapping gifts.
The Japanese department store Takashimaya is no stranger to viral fame with their supposedly foolproof wrapping method. They claim it takes only 15 seconds, which sounds plausible for a pro but feels a bit ambitious for a mom who’s had one too many glasses of wine. You can watch their original video, which has racked up over 14 million views, and see what all the fuss is about.
Seriously, anyone else feel completely lost watching that? Those hands move like a blur while we’re left wrestling with scissors, tape, and our own clumsiness. It’s enough to make you want to throw your phone across the room in frustration!
But fear not! Enter a kind-hearted YouTube user named Mike the Helper, who slows things down and offers a more detailed tutorial. After watching him, we felt a tiny bit more at ease. While there’s still plenty to figure out (angles and math are not our strong suits), his instructions are a lot clearer. Let’s be real, no one is wrapping gifts in 15 seconds after watching that original video!
However, the tutorial only covers perfectly rectangular boxes. As a parent who’s faced the challenge of wrapping gifts in all sorts of shapes and sizes, I can’t help but wonder if there’s a quick solution for bulky superhero figures or those funky-shaped Hatchimal boxes. That would be impressive!
Oh wait, there actually is! You can master wrapping rectangle boxes like a department store whiz, or you could adopt my secret, time-saving gift wrap method that’s bound to make waves on the internet: gift bags and tissue paper. It’s an effortless approach that saves time and sanity.
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In summary, the internet is abuzz with a new gift-wrapping video that’s both entertaining and practical. While we may not all be wrapping pros, there are plenty of solutions out there to make the holiday season a little easier!
