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You can buy it from Stampin Up. It is a new item in this years Holiday Mini catalogue. I haven't seen or tried it myself yet, (but I will). I am also going to check out Regal store to see if they have any.
I found some at the Dollar Store - they had a bright white and then a cream color there - they only had 2 rolls of the bright white - I have not opened it to see the quality (ie. how thin it might be) but I only plan on using it to wrap up smaller packages...
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I saw some at Michaels by the wrapping paper. They had a couple different type of rolls...not sure of the difference. THe price is similar to the price of the SU wrapping paper in the new Holiday Mini.
Besides SU, I've seen it at Hobby Lobby. I bought it over a year ago though, so don't remember how much it was. But it was a pretty large roll and the quality was very good.
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Call your local printer. They sell 'mega' rolls. Wider than SU, with more paper on the roll. The cost is a bit more, but you get more for your $$. IT holds the SU ink, and looks great.
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I bought a roll of the white wrapping paper at Michaels and didn't think the quality was good. Not only was it so thin the gift could be seen through the paper, but there were these "almost" invisible lines. I'm going to buy the SU! stuff and try that out.
I got lucky when we went home this summer my dad gave me a huge roll of paper. It kind of looks like drafting paper, but not really sure. Anyway it saves me on wrapping paper for a long time! He also gave me a ream of glossy paper. It isn't as thick as the SU, but I can still use it to try things out for my personal use! SO now I have glossy paper and a big ream of paper to last forever or it seems that way!
I obtain *FREE* end rolls of newspaper from our local paper. They don't have any printing on them and they are wonderful for crafting, stamping, covering your table for demos, something to put on the table so the toddler can paint or stamp, etc.
If they aren't free, they're VERY reasonable, like under $3 a roll end and you get yards and yards of the stuff, as opposed to 50sqft or so from Michael's or other craft stores.
HTH,
Cindy Lou Who
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