Wrapper’s Delight
Contributed By: Caitlin Bristol
There’s the gift that keeps on giving, and then there’s the gift wrapping that keeps on giving… and wrapping. Chewing the Cud’s organic cotton fabric wraps offer a unique take on traditional present décor with modern designs to wrap gifts again and again. Printed with soy inks the 28″ x 28″ cloths retail for $16 and are available in variety of colorful styles. For the bike buffs at the office, we couldn’t help but gravitate towards the “I Wheelie Like You” print, which also doubles as a nice picnic spread placemat for afternoon snacking outdoors.

You can even pair with a matching letterpress card should you feel so inclined.
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