Tissue Paper

Ok, we've done the Packing Peanuts and the Bubblewrap

 

Now,

 

Tissue Paper

 

Is there anywhere to buy decent white tissue paper without having to go to the newsagency and buy it in packs of 5 for $5?

 

I've tried the cheaper stuff, and it is worse than home brand toilet paper soooo

 

what do the peeps here do for bulk tissue paper?

 

Nice good quality stuff that doesn't rip if it gets a bit of pressure applied, and is kind of soft and pliable like the stuff in the hallmark packages.

 

you know, the Sorbent of tissue papers?


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If you pack in a waterproof membrane first, like clingwrap, colour leaching is not an issue, and your peanuts tissue paper can be any colour.

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I prefer plain, white, new tissue paper.

 

that way, the item can be stored in it if needs be without worrying about any leaching over time. If it is to be popped on a shelf and put aside for a while, or just to keep things a bit separate.

 

glad wrapping first...hmmmmm...it's an idea but I will stick to plain white 🙂

 

I use glad wrap for other things 😉

 

 

 

As for including sweets, it is a "sweet" touch unless it is warm weather. There is a risk the little goodies melt onto the paid for item and the buyer gets unhappy. So maybe those, should go into a little ziplock.


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Whilst most goods sent are unpacked within a short time frame, I think acid free paper is the way to go to prevent leaching as Amber notes as well as prevent tarnishing of silver or dulling of other goods. 

 

A thicker tissue paper is not necessarily always the best choice. It depends on the type of item you are packing.  For example, for finer silks or items with delicate bead work, soft thin acid free tissue paper is usually recommended.

 

 

 

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@amber-eyed-girl wrote:

 

 

 

 

As for including sweets, it is a "sweet" touch unless it is warm weather. There is a risk the little goodies melt onto the paid for item and the buyer gets unhappy. So maybe those, should go into a little ziplock.


I received some lollies in a package once.

 

They were awful. 

 

Smiley Embarassed

 

Not that I would hold that against the seller, but I was already pretty miffed at how the transaction had gone, so horrible-tasting lollies definitely didn't make the transaction more palatable, so to speak. O_O

 

 

 

NB: There is no point to this post, just felt like sharing. Smiley LOL

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@amber-eyed-girl wrote:

As for including sweets, it is a "sweet" touch unless it is warm weather. There is a risk the little goodies melt onto the paid for item and the buyer gets unhappy. So maybe those, should go into a little ziplock.


In the case of the Haribo gold bears (gummi bears) I am talking about the teeny sealed "mini packs" that come in multi packs.

I had a plastic tub of these mini packs from Costco one time. I would never contemplate sending something edible that was unsealed.

 

Haribo gold bears minis:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51r9dlzVm4L.jpg

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@imastawka wrote:

                 kitty yay.gif                   lol

 

 It was the video that grabbed your attention wasn't it?

 

I thought that greenwrap stuff looked good.  


Yes, syep by step instructions was the deal breaker LOLOLOL


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@davewil1964 wrote:

If you pack in a waterproof membrane first, like clingwrap, colour leaching is not an issue, and your peanuts tissue paper can be any colour.


True, but then, how many things do I want to glad wrap and then gift wrap?

 

But it is a great thought if I have run out of white - so cheers!

 

Otherwise it's a bit like tying a bow around a condom, eh?


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Not gunna comment on the Haribo Gummy Bears, then?   

 

waiting...........

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@imastawka wrote:

Not gunna comment on the Haribo Gummy Bears, then?   

 

waiting...........


Shhh. Tis all about Crikey and the quest for perfect white tissue (no peanuts, no shreddings and no gummi nuffin)

 

The evening crowd scares me a little - I better go pack some parcels (sans gummi things)

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@imastawka wrote:

Not gunna comment on the Haribo Gummy Bears, then?   

 

waiting...........


What did you want me to say?

 

I have no gummy bears,

 

but I promise if you send me some I will eat them and think nice thoughts about you


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