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I can't seem to find any nice Christmas DSP lately. Michaels is just carrying their own brands and I was looking for something different, nicer this year. I have a ton of solid paper, so I'm looking for some nice DSP, foiled or textured is nice also.
If you have a Hobby Lobby in your town, they make their own brand of card stock called Paper Studio. They usually have some nice Christmas paper pads every year. I haven't looked yet this year, but have bought them in the past.
They have their paper on sale for 50% off quite frequently, so you can get a good deal.
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Last year while shopping at Hobby Lobby, they had some really nice foiled wrapping paper that I considered buying to make matching cards for wrapped gifts. But of course when the time came down to making the cards, the thought completely slipped my mind.
Go into the paper area in HB, they have singles and paper packs, usually on sale, if not print out ot app a coupon for 40% off.
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Last year while shopping at Hobby Lobby, they had some really nice foiled wrapping paper that I considered buying to make matching cards for wrapped gifts. But of course when the time came down to making the cards, the thought completely slipped my mind.
Go into the paper area in HB, they have singles and paper packs, usually on sale, if not print out ot app a coupon for 40% off.
You are right about their wrapping paper. They usually have it in wonderful colors and patterns at Christmas time, and it is nice, heavyweight paper. Quite often before the holidays, they put it on sale for 50% off.
Last year I bought some to use for cards. It's a little tricky to use, because it's rolled, and tends to want to curve up, but it's workable with a little patience. I still have some gold foil that I use frequently.
__________________ Bugga in OK
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Thanks for the input. I will have to cruz their online shopping. I don't have a HL near me any more.
Thanks for all the web sites to brouse Wavejumper. I think I will want to buy single sheets this year also. I have a lot of paper left over from various pads that I don't seem to want to use. Ever. LOL
Sure thing LOL. My exact problem with pads and why I very rarely buy them.
And I feel bad about asking people if they want it-"hey, you want this paper I dont like?" LOL. Could be totally good paper but not my thing, but it sounds like I am offering some kind of reject product.:rolleyes:
Steals.com has been featuring some really cute Echo Park Christmas paper lately. And Anna Griffin has some beautiful flocked and foiled papers, though it can get pricey with HSN's shipping.