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Honestly, this may just be the MOST genius hack of all time.
Truly. Ever!
And what is it, you ask? Oh, just something that is going to CHANGE THE GAME this holiday season come wrapping time:
*The* hack for when you don't think you have enough wrapping paper to finish wrapping that gift.
We've all been there! But according to Kallie Branciforte, the woman behind the booming blog "But First, Coffee," which boasts a whopping 26K Instagram followers (and counting!), none of us need to be.
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We just need to do a little geometry — and by geometry, we mean just literally position your box on an angle:

And voila:

WE. KNOW.
As you can see in the video above, JUST when you thought you'd have to cut an extra little sliver — or, as Rachael likes to do, find a ribbon the exact width of the "bald spot" (honestly, not a bad idea, Rach!) — you actually have more than enough to work with.
Christmas miracles are all around us!