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    a gift for gifters

    'World's Most Famous Gift Wrap Artist' from Houston unrolls 10 expert tips for prettiest presents

    Alton DuLaney
    Dec 21, 2023 | 6:15 pm

    Editor’s note: With Christmas less than four full days away, Houston is living in the present — or presents, rather — with locals grabbing gifts for loved ones, friends, lucky coworkers, and more.

    Then comes the task of wrapping, which for some, is a dreaded task, indeed. Which paper works? Gift bag, or wrap? And how? Oh, the questions. Fortunately, Alton DuLaney, whom CBS Sunday Morning dubbed “The World’s Most Famous Gift Wrap Artist” in a 2016 segment, has the answers.

    A native of Splendora, Texas, DuLaney’s work as a performance artist and artist has taken him from Texas to Los Angeles and New York, where, working as the creative director for a paper-goods company. When he repped the company in a nationally televised gift-wrap competition at Rockefeller Center and won, producers fell in love with his on-air ease. The next thing he knew, he was in a limo on the way to Good Morning America for a guest appearance, then on a plane to L.A. for a talk show.

    And that, as they say, was a wrap. Fifteen years later, DuLaney has become a national wrap star, with countless national TV appearances including Rachael Ray, The Jimmy Kimmel Show, The Today Show, Good Morning America, and of course, CBS Sunday Morning.

    Here in Houston, he has a favorite among notable names for all things wrapping. “I’ve wrapped everything from a diamond ring and fine works of art to a baby grand piano,” he tells CultureMap. “I’ve wrapped gifts for television producers, wrapped entire sets for television producers, and I’ve even wrapped television producers — literally.”

    Currently, DuLaney serves as curator for Public Art for Houston Airports; nationally, he’s the popular co-host of The Ultimate Gift Wrapping Challenge, currently streaming all episodes on QVC+. Who better, then, to enlist for wrapping tips for last-minute gifts to make for a — as DuLaney calls it — a “high-fashion holiday.” Take it away, Alton.

    Alton DuLaney The Ultimate Gift Wrapping Challenge
      

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    Alton DuLaney (left), star of The Ultimate Gift Wrapping Challenge, helps us with gift wrapping.

    The best tools of the trade

    Alton DuLaney gift wrap tools Photo courtesy of Alton DuLaney

    Ask any craftsperson, and they’ll tell you that you’re only as good as the tools in your toolbox. Gift wrapping is no different.

    Before you depart on your gift wrapping odyssey, gather all your tools – sharp scissors, tape (both single-sided and double-sided), and of course, fabulous paper, ribbons, and embellishments – so that once you start gift wrapping, you don’t have to interrupt the creative process to find the tape.

    Enjoy the ensemble

    Alton DuLaney gift wrap Photo courtesy of Alton DuLaney

    When it comes to a theme or look, it always helps to think of the perfect gift wrapping as an ensemble. Make your gift haute and hot by using a matching gift box, gift wrap, ribbon, and bow.

    Quality over quantity

    A luxury gift wrap is like a finely tailored garment. Use high-end goods — quality papers, velvet ribbons, brass or sterling embellishments — to elevate your gift to a high fashion statement.

    Where to get it all? I love Paper Source for pounds of paper; Container Store for the best boxes; and Joanne’s Fabric for miles of ribbon.

    Gift Bag? Garbage bag, please

    Ugh. Nothing says “lazy” more than a gift bag — it’s the equivalent of going to a gala in sweatpants. (To quote Karl Lagerfeld: “Sweatpants are a sign of defeat.”)

    Remember: Gift giving is a celebration, so dress up that gift in party finery — and enjoy the soiree!

    Accessorize, darling!

    The aesthete know that to take daily clothing to the next level, it’s all about the right accessories. Treat your gift wrap with equal discernment.

    Why? The right embellishment (ribbon, bow, or creative flourish) will have your friends and family declaring, “This is simply too beautiful to unwrap!”

    Put the “present” in presentation

    Alton DuLaney gift wrap Photo courtesy of Alton DuLaney

    How to make your gift a gift that keeps on giving? Embellish your gift wrap with an accessory gift, something the recipient can take off the wrap and use.

    Examples of an accessory gift on your gift wrap could a bow-tie on a tuxedo-inspired wrap, a bookmark attached to a gifted book, or a cork screw ribboned onto a bottle of wine. See the theme?

    Go drab to fab with some sparkle

    Alton DuLaney gift wrap Photo courtesy of Alton DuLaney

    No excuse for dull gift wrapping! There are endless options for gift wrapping materials that can add pizzazz to your package. Adding a metallic paper or a glittered bow your wrap magically takes it from drab to fab.

    The Little Black Dress of gift wrap

    black wrapping paper CB2CB2 offers matte black wrapping paper for chic gifting.Image via CB2

    While not a traditional holiday color, black gift wrap makes for a chic, high-end presentation. We don it frequently for formal wear – black tie – and Audrey Hepburn became an unforgettable Hollywood icon in Breakfast at Tiffany’s in merely a black shift and a string of pearls. Hold on...I just got inspired for a signature gift wrap – The Audrey!

    Give a gift … to you

    Always make sure there is a gift under the tree for that most special someone – you! Seriously, if you have had your eyes on some Gucci loafers, a Prada bag, some diamond studs, a Rolex, or a piece of art, this time of year is all the excuse you need to indulge!

    Reason for the season

    The Ultimate Gift Wrapping Challenge cast Alton DuLaney Lauren McBride Jane MeansDuLaney (left) and his co-hosts Lauren McBride and Britain's gift-wrapping queen Jane Means celebrate the joy of the season.Image courtesy of QVC+

    Shopping for others (and yourself!) is fun, but remember that the true reason of the season is celebration. So don’t get your tinsel in a tangle, but instead enjoy the holidays. Have fun giving — and receiving gifts.

    And while you’re at it, light the fire in the fireplace, fix yourself a tall glass of eggnog, and binge on all the episodes of The Ultimate Gift Wrapping Challenge, now streaming on QVC+ — and starring yours truly!

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    5 Houston highways rank among deadliest roads in America, per report

    Amber Heckler
    Jun 12, 2025 | 9:30 am
    I-45 Houston downtown
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    I-45 is in the hotseat again.

    Heads up to Houstonians commuting on the city's freeways: Five busy Harris County highways were just deemed among the deadliest roads in the country, with I-45 in Houston ranking as the deadliest road in Texas. That's according to a new study based on the latest National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) data.

    The study, commissioned by Santa Ana, California-based company Future Bail Bonds, compared fatal crash data across 96,000 U.S. roads from 2019-2023. The top 150 "deadliest" roads were ranked by the total number of fatal crashes that occurred during the five-year period.

    The No. 1 deadliest road in America is I-15 in San Bernardino County, California, the study found. The interstate, which runs from Southern California to Las Vegas, experienced the highest rate of deadly car crashes from 2019-2023 with 196 crashes.

    For comparison, I-45 in Houston had 88 fatal vehicle wrecks during the same time period to rank as the 16th deadliest U.S. road and No. 1 deadliest in Texas. Considering that tens of thousands of people drive the road every day, a fatal crash is relatively unlikely, but the data underscores the need for drivers to remain aware of their surroundings at all times.

    The crowded highway stretches from Dallas to Galveston, and the I-45 North Freeway earned its own spot on the list as the 124th deadliest U.S. road. I-45N experienced 44 deadly crashes between 2019 and 2023, the report said. I-45's controversial expansion project between downtown Houston and the north Sam Houston Tollway (and portions of connecting freeways) also earned it a new reputation as a "freeway without a future" by the activist group Congress for the New Urbanism.

    Elsewhere in Harris County, I-10 ranked as the 22nd deadliest U.S. highway on the list with 76 fatal crashes during the five-year span. It was dubbed the third most fatal Texas highway, with I-35 in Austin splitting up the two Houston roads as the second deadliest statewide.

    "From 2019 to 2023, motor vehicle crashes claimed 186,284 lives across 96,257 roads in the United States, underscoring the persistent danger on American roadways," the report said.

    Two more Houston highways ranked much farther down the report, but still remained among the top 150 deadliest U.S. roads: FM 1960 ranked 114th on the list with 45 fatal crashes, and I-610 ranked No. 131 with 43 fatal crashes.

    Nine other Texas roads that were deemed the deadliest in America with the highest rates of fatal vehicle crashes from 2019-2023 include:

    • No. 23 – I-30 in Dallas County (76 crashes)
    • No. 27 – I-410 in Bexar County (73 crashes)
    • No. 32 – I-10 in El Paso County (69 crashes)
    • No. 63 – I-20 in Tarrant County (56 crashes)
    • No. 66 – I-820 in Tarrant County (55 crashes)
    • No. 115 – SR-12 in Dallas County (45 crashes)
    • No. 130 – I-35 in Bexar County (43 crashes)
    • No. 132 – I-635 in Dallas County (43 crashes)
    • No. 141 – I-10 in Jefferson County (42 crashes)
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