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Where to find wrapping paper for favors?
soontobemrsc Posted: Feb 21, 2006 01:06 PM+
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Where to find wrapping paper for favors?

I'm wrapping my favors myself (all 125 of them ) Where can I find good quality wrapping paper in extra large rolls?

TIA!
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sr081906 Posted: Feb 21, 2006 01:07 PM+
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Re: Where to find wrapping paper for favors?

Try a paper store, party city, etc.
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cindyandkevin Posted: Feb 21, 2006 01:10 PM+
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Re: Where to find wrapping paper for favors?

I've seen rolls of paper at Patchogue Floral & Fantasyland.
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soontobemrsc Posted: Feb 21, 2006 01:15 PM+
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Re: Where to find wrapping paper for favors?


Posted by sr081906

Try a paper store, party city, etc.




I found wrapping at party city in small rolls and they didn't have enough of the same print. My favor is a slat and pepper grinder. The box is almost 9 inches tall and 4 inches wide so I need a lot of paper.
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MsKitty1274 Posted: Feb 21, 2006 01:24 PM+
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Re: Where to find wrapping paper for favors?

I bought paper at the DOllar Tree (on Stewart Ave, across from the McDonald's behind Roosevelt Field Mall).

It's $1 per roll. It's not heavy duty paper, but I thought about it, this paper is going to get ripped off and thrown away. I didn't want to invest TOO much money into it. The paper is white, and not sure the size of your favors, but I only had to buy 3 rolls!

Here is a pic of my sorta finished product, just going to add either a personalized ribbon or Jordan almond flower.
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soontobemrsc Posted: Feb 21, 2006 01:32 PM+
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Re: Where to find wrapping paper for favors?


Posted by MsKitty1274

I bought paper at the DOllar Tree (on Stewart Ave, across from the McDonald's behind Roosevelt Field Mall).

It's $1 per roll. It's not heavy duty paper, but I thought about it, this paper is going to get ripped off and thrown away. I didn't want to invest TOO much money into it. The paper is white, and not sure the size of your favors, but I only had to buy 3 rolls!

Here is a pic of my sorta finished product, just going to add either a personalized ribbon or Jordan almond flower.




WOW, your wrapping job looks so professional! I was torn with the idea of using the cheaper paper vs havy duty. I agree, it just gets ripped off and thrown away. But I don't think I can wrap mine as nice as you did!
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MsKitty1274 Posted: Feb 21, 2006 01:40 PM+
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Re: Where to find wrapping paper for favors?


Posted by soontobemrsc

WOW, your wrapping job looks so professional! I was torn with the idea of using the cheaper paper vs havy duty. I agree, it just gets ripped off and thrown away. But I don't think I can wrap mine as nice as you did!



A trick I used was, I started them WAY in advance. Also I used double sided tape, which I think was the most expensive part of the whole process.

I cut one piece to the size I needed, and used that as a template and cut the rest.

I then set up a TV Tray table (yes, in front of the tv) and wrapped until I couldn't wrap anymore (usually 10-20/night) while watching tv.

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soontobemrsc Posted: Feb 21, 2006 01:43 PM+
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Re: Where to find wrapping paper for favors?


Posted by MsKitty1274


Posted by soontobemrsc

WOW, your wrapping job looks so professional! I was torn with the idea of using the cheaper paper vs havy duty. I agree, it just gets ripped off and thrown away. But I don't think I can wrap mine as nice as you did!



A trick I used was, I started them WAY in advance. Also I used double sided tape, which I think was the most expensive part of the whole process.

I cut one piece to the size I needed, and used that as a template and cut the rest.

I then set up a TV Tray table (yes, in front of the tv) and wrapped until I couldn't wrap anymore (usually 10-20/night) while watching tv.





You just described exactly how I finished my crystal monogram cake topper - while watching General Hospital...everynight for a week.
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