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I’m a super savvy mum – here’s how to wrap all your Christmas presents without any tape

WHILE most of us are just starting our Christmas shopping, some savvy mums are already wrapping their gifts. 

Thankfully one content creator has shared her method to make this year's wrapping easy than ever. 

Natasha Swingler regularly shares folding and home hacks with her 2.2 million followers
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Natasha Swingler regularly shares folding and home hacks with her 2.2 million followersCredit: Instagram/@effectivespaces
In one of her latest reels, the savvy mum shares how she wraps her Christmas presents without sellotape and ribbon
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In one of her latest reels, the savvy mum shares how she wraps her Christmas presents without sellotape and ribbonCredit: Instagram/@effectivespaces
Fans loved the hack, with the video gaining more than 1.1 million likes
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Fans loved the hack, with the video gaining more than 1.1 million likesCredit: Instagram/@effectivespaces

Natasha Swingler, known online , regularly shares folding and home hacks with her 2.2 million followers. 

In one of her , the savvy mum shares how she wraps her Christmas presents without sellotape and ribbon. 

“How to wrap without tape or ribbon. This method does require  more paper than normal.”

During the reel, the content creator can be seen cutting a piece of wrapping paper to size, before placing the book in the centre. 

She then takes one corner and folds it across the book, creating a large triangle. To secure, she folds two other corners in on top of the first triangle. 

The savvy mum then rolls the parcel over to cover all the seams of the paper. She then tucks the remaining edge in the gap at the top, which looks like an envelope opening. 

Fans loved the hack, with the video gaining more than 1.1 million likes and over 2,235 comments. 

Her followers thanked her for sharing the idea, with one writing: “There were some ninja moves happening there. Really impressive!”

Another said: “What in the devil's magic did I just watch 18 times.” 

Someone else commented: “I’ve watched this like 4 times because it’s so satisfying to see those first corner folds lol.”

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@raiohara added: “I will watch these reels non-stop from Oct-Dec and when I practice it still looks like an animal did it.” 

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