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6 Oct 19, 02:21 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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Wrapping paper
Where do you get your wrapping paper from?
I’m sure I ask this every year I’ve been looking online for this years but haven’t find the right one yet! I need to get ordering as my cats aren’t happy that their hiding place has been taken over by unwrapped presents |
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6 Oct 19, 02:30 PM |
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WH Smith’s on Boxing Day. Other than that the card factory because I won’t pay a lot for paper just to be ripped off and thrown away !
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6 Oct 19, 02:32 PM |
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Costco do the best wrapping paper..
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6 Oct 19, 03:29 PM |
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Costco double sided 36m roll is my new favourite! I use it for the kids and they have a side each. It will last me years I'm sure as their pressies are getting smaller as they are getting older.
As with PP I also raid WH Smith and also Clinton's just after Christmas to stock up. I like the paper that has a grid on the back of it to make for easier cutting. |
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6 Oct 19, 03:33 PM |
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January sales from anywhere and O2 usually have them free in WHSmiths too , as above it goes straight in the recycling so I'm not going to pay a lot for it I'd rather spend that extra few quid on other things like new tree ornaments.
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6 Oct 19, 03:39 PM |
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We use brown paper, it can be recycled... or fabric bags/gift bags that can be reused. Usually with a nice tartan ribbon that also gets reused.
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6 Oct 19, 04:40 PM |
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Paperchase or Waterstones.
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6 Oct 19, 04:45 PM |
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Paperchase last year in the sale, to be fare I think I have enough wrap in the loft to last a few years haha
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6 Oct 19, 06:23 PM |
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I use brown paper for all adult presents. Add embellishments like a red, green or white coloured string, add something like a small bell, a pine cone etc. Can be done really cheaply and look classy.
Brown paper is also cheap and very easy to wrap with. |
7 Oct 19, 12:14 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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I have to have all matching paper so I couldn’t buy it in the sales the year before as I wouldn’t know how much to buy!
I think I drew the line for my husband a few years ago when I colour matched the wrapping paper for presents to our living room and stocking presents to the bedrooms. Unfortunately no Costco membership either. I did think about brown paper when I saw Hobbycraft had used it to turn presents into reindeer but I’m not creative in the slightest. |
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