
audiobook
by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
CHRISTMAS MAGIC
“Scotch” brand Cellophane Tape leads to Christmas Magic
Gift wrap glamor at a touch with the color of “Scotch” brand Gift Tapes
The festive “Magic Bow”... yours and only yours with “Sasheen” brand Ribbon
Only the “Magic Bow” way lets you make these scissor-snip variations
Set the scene for fun with gay gift tape
Make yours a “Friendship House” with these touch-of-tape ideas
A potpourri of tips for home and gifts
Transcriber’s Notes
Step into a festive workshop where ordinary Scotch tape and Sasheen ribbon become the secret ingredients for dazzling holiday presents. The guide walks you through clever, low‑cost techniques that make wrapping look professional while staying playful, from simple X‑shaped tape tricks to sparkling glitter accents. Clear illustrations and concise steps let anyone, from seasoned crafters to beginners, transform plain boxes into eye‑catching gifts in minutes.
Beyond the basics, the book offers a gallery of imaginative projects: checkerboard paper mosaics, money‑tree embellishments, snow‑flake dazzlers, and even whimsical ribbon bows that fold into charming shapes. Each idea is paired with practical tips on measuring, cutting, and securing the tape so the finished package stays neat through handling and mailing. With its cheerful tone and plenty of visual inspiration, the volume invites readers to add a personal touch to every present and spread Christmas magic around the home.
Language
en
Duration
~13 minutes (12K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2021-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

What began as a struggling Minnesota mining venture grew into 3M, one of the world’s best-known makers of industrial and consumer products. Its story is closely tied to practical invention, from abrasives and adhesive tapes to thousands of everyday technologies.
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