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Go to the Dollar Store, Michaels Craft Store, there are lots of places.

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@Mz iMac wrote:

There is always.....

 

 

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This is what I use. I'm a klutz at wrapping!

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@terrier3 wrote:

@Mz iMac wrote:

There is always.....

 

 

H206561

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This is what I use. I'm a klutz at wrapping!


 

Me too (klutz). I use bags and decorated boxes. The last several years I have bought from Big Lots, Cost Plus, Ross. Cute and easy, good quality, and half the price of the Hallmark store.

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If I were you, I would just unroll a large roll, tape it flat to the table, and fold into sections and cut, or just cut to sizes on the table.   BTW, I used to buy a large roll of light brown moving paper sheets at Home Depot (or elsewhere years ago), and actually poster paint Christmas designs on the paper.  That's when I had more ambition.  I have the time now, but not the ambition.  I suppose I could buy the stamps and stamp the paint on, but, still...........too much work and not enough ambition....lol

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I haven't purchased wrapping in years but I also think that Hallmark still has 'flat wrap'.   If you don't have a Hallmark section in a given store, you could check the Hallmark stores in the malls - or, of course, online.  Smiley Happy

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You can just cut what you need from the roll.  Quick, easy way is to fold where you need it, and "slice" it with a letter opener or butter knife.  (Maybe I'm just scissors challenged.)

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Paper Source has beautiful sheets of paper.  I think Barnes & Noble does too. 

 

 

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@lolakimono wrote:

@hovis

Hallmark online has these wrap pads.

Casual Style Flat Wrap Pad

The Container Store also sells gift wrap sheets.

Merry Christmas on Kraft Gift Wrap Sheets

Forest Ornament Gift Wrap Sheets

Chalkboard Trees Gift Wrap Sheets


Love the container store! 

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 I find that when I wrap medium or large presents, there is leftover paper.  I set those smaller pieces aside for small presents.

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@hovis wrote:

If you have a big gift the wrapping paper on the roll is fine. But what about the smaller gifts ? What happened to the flat paper? Does anyone know where I might find some? I live in the Chicago area. Thanks.


Duh, cut a small piece off the big roll and wrap several small gifts.

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