This glorious gift-wrapping hack will save you SO much wrapping paper. 🎁
, a mysterious pair of hands simply rotates the gift diagonally, and voila — the same piece of paper magically wraps around the entire gift, leaving no surface exposed. Somewhere back in Florida, my high school geometry teacher is weeping and shaking her fist in the air at me for not taking her lessons to heart.It looks like I'm not the only one out there whose eyes have just been opened to this genius trick.
The video has been viewed nearly 14 million times and flooded with hundreds of comments, ranging from"Where the hell have I been?" to"What kind of sorcery is this?" Although a handful of Twitter users chimed in to comment on how the metallic paper used in the video isn't recyclable and therefore should be avoided for Mother Earth's sake — a valid point, I must say — the method is nevertheless a game changer and can be used...
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