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I cant wrap presents - to the point that family and friends make fun. I think it would be great to have saran wrap that looks exactly like the christmas wrapping paper you can buy by the roll...this would be perfect for non-wrappers like me or for large or odd shaped gifts.....
Plastic Wrap
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_wrap Generic for Low-density Polyethylene (LDPE) [csea, Jul 28 2009]
I still prefer the wax version and category
Christmas_20Wax_20Wrap [po, Jul 29 2009]
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I think this is the best idea I've read in a long time, if
it's not already baked. It certainly should be. |
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You may want to add a "plastic wrap" option, for
those more inclined to generic. Just a thought. I
think Saran Wrap is a brand name. Not 100% sure. |
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I'm one of those who likes to wrap in aluminum foil, newspaper (Sunday comics are best), brown paper bags, etc. This would be fun (resists linking to shrink wrap bondage site). |
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So, opaque plastic wrap? With cute penguins ice skating? |
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That would definitely look better than a bajillion layers of translucent, colored plastic wrap (my old solution) + |
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the perils of 1/2 baking at work. . . |
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Great idea. Bake it. Boom. It works. Green and red, some stars and stuff. Maybe like on those hand-held rolls of stretch wrap that's used as tie-rope in warehouses, etc. You could have narrow strips for ribbon-like accents. Bun. |
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Nerve gas present wrapping? |
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Oh! /Saran/ - sorry, my bad. |
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