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on 29-06-2014 02:18 PM
Yeah, weird eh?
Ebay was the first place I looked!
I have bought things from that company.
Certainly a lot heavier than wax seal stickers.
I don't remember the postage being horrendous,
otherwise I wouldn't have gone back for more.
Mind you, it's been a while
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on 29-06-2014 04:29 PM
@*crikey*mate* wrote:and I can't believe that out of all the stuff listed on eBay, that no one seems to have any of those for sale
I can't believe that we now have 6 pages for tissue paper!!!!
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on 29-06-2014 04:31 PM
Depends on your settings. I only have 3 pages.
But now we're on to wax seal stickers. lol
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on 29-06-2014 05:06 PM
I think that every time I see a new comment in here LOL
wonder where we will head next
though still need feedback on the tissue paper.
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on 04-07-2014 07:16 PM
UPDATE on the Tissue Paper
I found one I like -
Nice and strong - I have really long fingernails and I didn't manage to poke a hole in one single sheet today, so I'm sold.
Nice, crisp and clean, pure white, but pliable and looks good enough for giftwrap.
Not too transparent
was acid free, I just bought it in a package of 60 sheets from here
The only downside is it was folded for postage, but then so is that in the packets.
...............................
Oh, and I have discovered something far more evil than packaging peanuts (Though thanks to Trusty, I will never be able to look at those in the same way again LOL) and makes shredded newspaper desireable - Shredded cellophane!
It's horrible and sticks and clings and *blerk*
................
But - discovered a nice shiny white, reasonably strong butchers paper, and discovered that scrunched up it is perfect for packaging and cuts down on my need for bubblewrap - so now I am on a quest to find out where to get that from.
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on 04-07-2014 08:43 PM
Sorbent?
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on 04-07-2014 08:45 PM
@*crikey*mate* wrote:UPDATE on the Tissue Paper
I found one I like -
Nice and strong - I have really long fingernails and I didn't manage to poke a hole in one single sheet today, so I'm sold.
Nice, crisp and clean, pure white, but pliable and looks good enough for giftwrap.
Not too transparent
was acid free, I just bought it in a package of 60 sheets from here
The only downside is it was folded for postage, but then so is that in the packets.
...............................
Oh, and I have discovered something far more evil than packaging peanuts (Though thanks to Trusty, I will never be able to look at those in the same way again LOL) and makes shredded newspaper desireable - Shredded cellophane!
It's horrible and sticks and clings and *blerk*
................
But - discovered a nice shiny white, reasonably strong butchers paper, and discovered that scrunched up it is perfect for packaging and cuts down on my need for bubblewrap - so now I am on a quest to find out where to get that from.
Newspaper does the same job, cheaper. And it can also be confused as gift wrapping. Or so I've heard.
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on 04-07-2014 08:52 PM
but if you don't iron it, the print comes off.
no, not sorbent LOL - they have to follow the bold so I don't get done fior advertising
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on 04-07-2014 09:05 PM
@*crikey*mate* wrote:UPDATE on the Tissue Paper
Nice and strong - I have really long fingernails and I didn't manage to poke a hole in one single sheet today, so I'm sold.
.................
So you would be the one to recommend a really good loo paper!
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on 04-07-2014 09:10 PM
@*crikey*mate* wrote:UPDATE on the Tissue Paper
I found one I like -
Nice and strong - I have really long fingernails and I didn't manage to poke a hole in one single sheet today, so I'm sold.
Nice, crisp and clean, pure white, but pliable and looks good enough for giftwrap.
Not too transparent
was acid free, I just bought it in a package of 60 sheets from here
The only downside is it was folded for postage, but then so is that in the packets.
...............................
Oh, and I have discovered something far more evil than packaging peanuts (Though thanks to Trusty, I will never be able to look at those in the same way again LOL) and makes shredded newspaper desireable - Shredded cellophane!
It's horrible and sticks and clings and *blerk*
................
But - discovered a nice shiny white, reasonably strong butchers paper, and discovered that scrunched up it is perfect for packaging and cuts down on my need for bubblewrap - so now I am on a quest to find out where to get that from.
Sorry, I have not got any further with my tissue paper quest but if I do acquire any of the products I mentioned previously I will let you know. I want to use up the materials I have on hand first. Shouldn't take too long though. For some reason when I think of shredded newspaper I think of mouse and rabbit droppings.