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DIY paper chains - where can I get them?

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Tinkjon · 24/11/2008 21:25

Where you can you buy those individual strips of paper which you make long paper chains from? You know, the ones that keep kids quiet for 20 minutes

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bythepowerofgreyskull · 24/11/2008 21:26

phoenix cards have lovely ones, but baker ross.co.uk have cheap ones.

TheButterflyEffect · 24/11/2008 21:27

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GrapefruitMoon · 24/11/2008 21:27

ELC usually has them I think. I got some lovely ones from Phoenix cards last year.

OneBoyOneGirl · 24/11/2008 21:29

poundland has them near us, but they never stick with the tabs so need extra glue but they do the job.

tissy · 24/11/2008 21:29

Hawkins Bazaar have them, both online and in the shops.

The ELC self-adhesive nes we got were crap- they kept falling apart and we had to do every link with sellotape!

PhantomOfTheChocolateCakeAvena · 24/11/2008 21:31

I agree that the ELC ones are rubbish, I spent one hour making a chain with ds a few years ago, it kept falling apart, he was gutted.

peppak · 24/11/2008 21:31

ELC definitely sell them but even torn strips of gummed paper look fantastic and have that 'definitely made by the children look'

RiojaLover75 · 24/11/2008 21:38

Phoenix cards!!

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