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Gift wrap with cutting lines on reverse

27 replies

littlecupcake · 27/11/2012 08:53

I'm sure there's such a thing, and it will really help with the wrapping up because I can't cut in a straight line to save my life after a few baileys and liqueur truffles

Anyone know where I can get some from?

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OddBoots · 27/11/2012 08:55

M&S paper has grid lines on the back. :)

dinkystinky · 27/11/2012 09:00

WHSmith do this too

Arithmeticulous · 27/11/2012 09:00

Boots

2blessed2bstressed · 27/11/2012 09:01

The gift wrap I got in Ikea last year had grids on the back. Great designs too, but actual quality was rubbish!

littlecupcake · 27/11/2012 09:02

Thanks lairs, popping into town later so I'll have a look. Have obviously only bought cheap wrapping paper til now Blush

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Hippocrocopig · 27/11/2012 09:06

Aldi!!! The quality is not too bad either.

bagpuss · 27/11/2012 09:10

M&S did last year too. I've just finished mine so had to make do with wrapping the last few presents with paper from the local newsagents which was double the price and half the quality. Wish I'd realised that aldi had some too!

Penguinbeaver · 27/11/2012 09:19

2nd Aldi, decent enough quality and was pleasantly surprised to find it had grid lines too.

2madboys · 27/11/2012 09:23

Not allowed to advertise my business on here Wink, but all Phoenix Trading wrapping paper has gridlines on the back (Christmas Roll Wrap and everyday wrap)

JackThePumpkinKing · 27/11/2012 09:24

Next does this to

hillyhilly · 27/11/2012 09:26

Waitrose and Costco do too, Looks like it's catching on!!

littlecupcake · 27/11/2012 12:56

Thanks everyone. This year all the presents will be beautifully wrapped and nobody will guess I've enjoyed a Christmas topple while I was doing it! Of to the shops now and plenty of options so I'll definitely find something.

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SantaHoHo · 27/11/2012 13:21

Lol at Christmas topper whilst wrapping, littlecupcake

Vodkapleasenurse · 27/11/2012 14:41

Tesco wrapping paper has the lines and was 3 for 2 Grin

littlecupcake · 27/11/2012 23:40

Haha, autocorrect again. But I suppose I topple after too much tipple!!

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MrsDimples · 28/11/2012 00:28

Aldi vote here too.

MrsDimples · 28/11/2012 00:33

Aldi vote here too.

IneedAsockamnesty · 28/11/2012 00:35

I'm now cheesed off that loads of places sell this already as I was intending to invent it as soon as I finished my cup of tea

littlemisswine · 28/11/2012 19:30

Whsmith, look on the label and it says cutting guides

WakeyCakey · 28/11/2012 19:35

Marks and Spencer vote here.
also on 3 for 2 and its lovely and thick

CurlyKiwiControl · 28/11/2012 19:48

Aldi again.

Disney princess for dd

Whinnie the phoo for ds

99p massive rolls - really can't go wrong Grin

cemmonsiii · 03/06/2021 03:51

I invented the lines on the back of wrapping paper back in 1986. Sold it to a company called Artfaire at the time. All the paper companies have it now. I can't blow my horn too loud, though. All I did was copy the idea from shelf paper... lol

musicalfrog · 03/06/2021 03:59

Most random thread resurrection everrrrrr.

cemmonsiii · 03/06/2021 04:23

Agreed

HeronLanyon · 03/06/2021 05:03

Started reading and didn’t notice was old thread. My mind was boggling at people ‘popping out’ to buy Christmas wrapping paper !

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