When it comes to gift wrapping, there are two points of view. those who find the cheapest paper because "they're going to tear it down anyway". and those who put a lot of time and effort into the perfect packaging of every package in order to impress. I find that sometimes the packaging of a gift sets the tone for what is inside the packaging. I am very impressed with the perfectly wrapped sharp corners that look photo ready. This paper is from Hallmark. the brand name itself pretty much represents the standard that others are trying to achieve. This is high quality wrapping paper. Thick and easy to cut, it also resists the annoying tearing that occurs when cutting great lengths for large packages. It also folds well for the sharp lines and angles that cheaper wrapping paper doesn't give you. It also has cut lines on the back. Perfectionists among us know that it makes all the difference when it comes to neatly wrapped packages. And as an added bonus, he gives you some DIY sheet templates for those of us who are in the know. or we like to think we are. The patterns are beautiful and go well together for those who double pack. If you use it to wrap all your gifts, these patterns look great together under the tree despite their different shapes and designs. You will receive a beautiful, curated set of paper designs. The only thing that doesn't excite me as much as I thought is the black and white check. The pattern looks a bit washed out in person. See my photo up close. The other two, I love! Especially the red tartan. I used an online search to try and find the cost of packaging for a package. Not in the math, I haven't done my own calculations, but I found an article that says an 85 square ft can pack about 50 small/medium packs. Since this one has 3 rolls of 40 square meters. Feet, of course, you could do better with cheaper paper, but it would be more difficult to cut and take longer to wrap. When laying tiles on the floor, most experienced carpenters will tell you that you're better off paying a little more for quality tiles, as cheaper tiles are more likely to break when cut, so you're likely to pay the same as cheap tiles. if you count scrap. The same goes for wrapping paper. Another thing I love about Hallmark is their sustainable commitment to only using trees from sustainably managed forests to make wrapping paper, which can be some of the most wasteful yet enjoyable on paper. products that I can imagine. This promise helps me sleep at night. All in all, buy some of the best if you can afford it. This paper will allow you to meet most of your packaging needs this holiday season and make your packages stand out as the most beautifully wrapped.
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