Best Amazon Prime Day deals: Mumsnet favourites

Best Amazon Prime Day deals:
Mumsnet favourites

Shop now

Please or to access all these features

Arts and crafts

Discover knitting, crochet, scrapbooking and art and craft ideas on this forum.

Where can I buy reasonable tissue paper?

15 replies

katymac · 13/01/2006 09:51

For making flower garlands for a party

OP posts:
SoupDragon · 13/01/2006 09:54

I think Baker Ross have bumper packs of the stuff.

katymac · 13/01/2006 09:54

Preferably in mixed colours

OP posts:
Hausfrau · 13/01/2006 09:56

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

soapbox · 13/01/2006 09:58

Paperchase have beautiful colours, but it's not cheap!

katymac · 13/01/2006 09:58

How dids it work

Did you fold them?

Or cut them?

OP posts:
katymac · 13/01/2006 10:00

Sorry - that was a question for Housefrau

OP posts:
Hausfrau · 13/01/2006 10:15

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

katymac · 13/01/2006 10:28

Thanks I'll try

OP posts:
Hausfrau · 13/01/2006 12:26

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

Hausfrau · 13/01/2006 12:27

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

katymac · 13/01/2006 12:33

Because it is for 5yos we have practised and we will use toilet paper - as it's the best size

OP posts:
polly28 · 13/01/2006 12:34

try a florist,they use them for packaging and may sell you a load.

Hausfrau · 13/01/2006 12:34

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

amynnixmum · 13/01/2006 12:35

I'm pretty sure Wilkinson's do a pack of coloured tissue paper.

katymac · 13/01/2006 12:36

Well they do green, pink, peach & blue easily

And with a bit of work we should get lilac and yellow

OP posts:
New posts on this thread. Refresh page