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This is, actually, a good idea. |
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Okay, but the glue is going to stick to the present (and to the wrapping paper on the roll) in the slightest humidity. Also, it will be all but impossible to actually tear off anything but a full cross section of paper. |
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Maybe all gifts should be a uniform size as well. |
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But I love cutting wrapping paper - if you get the angle between the scissor blades just right you don't need to move the handles at all and it just goes scrrcccccccccccch. Besides all gifts, especially small ones should be wrapped up as big as possible - ideally including a few bricks in the wrapping, and as strange a shape as possible. |
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[rcarty] I recycle wrapping paper if I take if off the present neatly.
Also, wrapping paper already comes in single sheets, but the lick-em glue is a good idea. If I had a half-croissant, but I don't so here's a whole one. + |
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I think this is a great idea. And the glue part really rocks.
It wouldn't stick to the gift if you don't want it to. Just be careful I think. |
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I favor reusable paper or cloth bags. Not very expensive, and we have some that have been exchanged back and forth within the family for at least 10 years. Tied up with reusable ribbon, there's still the fun of unwrapping without the waste. |
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