Brian Sheridan
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Found these rolls at Target.
Joie DeVive said:Tied up with string??
lol lol loldhermann1 said:The Sunday Funny Papers make great vintage wrapping paper.
Miss Brill said:There is always the real vintage wrapping paper--brown paper.
Joie DeVive said:Tied up with string??
The Wingnut said:That's what I use, without exception. It's cheap, always available, and a vintage fountain pen and a neat rubber stamp goes a long way to personalize it. Usually mine have some whimsical return address and an USAAF Hap Arnold on them.
Family members joke, 'Hrm, I wonder who this one is from...'
Miss Brill said:Is anything as quaint???
Pina Bridgette said:Hi Ruby,
If you mean the heavy plain brown paper for packages, you can get postal wrap at staples or office depot. They also have kraft wrapping paper. I really like that thin brown/tan package wrap you get on international packages but don't know where to find any stateside. Maybe Michael's would have something similar?
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The Wingnut said:Use paper grocery bags. Pull / cut along the seams, flatten, wrap with the printing on the inside. Works for most gifts, up to the size of a large shoebox.