I have a love-hate relationship with sellotape over the Christmas period. While I need it to wrap presents, there never seems to be enough of it, and it has a nasty habit of ruining my precise wrapping when I do have it.

That is why over the last couple of years I’ve committed to a clever wrapping hack, which uses just one piece of sticky tape. And I guarantee it looks like I put in a lot more effort than I actually did.

I started using the one-piece of tape hack about three years ago after finding a tutorial for how to make Christmas wrapping quicker on Instagram. The gist is that through some clever paper folding, you’ll end up with a present that needs one piece of tape to secure the loose end. I’ve found it’s not only faster, but it makes my gifts look like they’ve been wrapped by a professional.

So how does it work? I’ll start by saying this hack is best for square or rectangular gifts; if you’re wrapping something with curves, this is not going to work. You need to take a large piece of wrapping paper. As a guideline, if you are wrapping a book, the length and width should be three times the size of the book. For the paper, I usually keep things simple with brown paper that I can jazz up with ribbon, gift tags and even slices of dried oranges.

How it works

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