Introduction: Bojagi the Korean Traditional Wrapping
" BOJAGI" is not only a traditional Korean wrapping that represents a custom but also an Eco-friendly way to wrap a gift - as the tissue is used instead of paper - that shows care and love to the receiver.
Step 1: Step 1 : Open the Bojagi Into a Diamond and Place the Box of Teaware at the Center.
Step 2: Step 2 : Gather All Four Corners at the Center and Hold All Four Ears in One Hand.
Step 3: Step 3 : Use the Other Hand to Firmly Tie a Rubber Band Around the Ears.
Step 4: Step 4 : Pull the Four Ears Outwards to Shape Them Into Petals

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9 Comments
Question 1 year ago on Introduction
I find I have too much fabric. Any hints to get around this ?
7 years ago
This works great with a pretty table cloth around a larger box. To 'square up' rectangular cloths, fold a large pleat to shorten the long side.
Great for mother-in-law and wedding gifts. The large box does not have to contain a large present. I have even put a check inside, just to use the table cloth as wrapping.
7 years ago
so easy so nice
7 years ago on Introduction
Fantastic! I am always looking for different ways in making gifts look beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Reply 7 years ago on Introduction
i am so glad that you like it and useful for you.thank so much for your comment i will post more bojagi instructions. stay tune
7 years ago on Introduction
simple and elegant. i like.
Reply 7 years ago on Introduction
thank you so much for your comment. i am so glad that you like it.
7 years ago on Introduction
Very nice! This is a great idea, and so simple. Thank you for sharing this!
Reply 7 years ago on Introduction
i am so happy that you liked...thank you for share your comment!