About this deal
Kiragami, the Japanese art of paper-cutting and folding, is key to this inventive new product that turns a flat sheet of paper into a three-dimensional product through a design and process involving a little tension and a lot of precise cuts. It becomes three-dimensional and creates full structures that are now vertical, so they can take huge forces,” Corrigan explained. “Once it's rotated 90 degrees and you put your hand on it, you could feel how much stronger it was.” I unrolled what I thought would be enough Scotch Wrap to start – about 4 feet. But looking at the flat sheet of brown paper, I wasn’t sure that this would be enough protection for a glass item being shipped via USPS. No scissors or tape needed—just pull to expand, wrap in a 360° fashion around your item, tear by hand, then place into a box for a nested and protected ride.