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7. Premium Quality Gift Wrap Paper for Gift Wrapping Paper Crafts, Packing, DIY Crafts and More. | Light Pink | 15 x 20 100 Sheets

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Premium Quality Gift Wrap Paper for Gift Wrapping Paper Crafts, Packing, DIY Crafts and More. | Light Pink | 15 x 20 100 Sheets
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u/Maace94 · 8 pointsr/Genealogy

I'm not entirely sure, but you'll want to store it in an stable acid free environment.
Make sure to keep it and other valuable family heirlooms and photos in a place where it doesn't get super hot or super cold or super humid (dont keep things like that in an attic where it gets hot and humid in the summer or in a basement where it gets cool and damp and where fungus tends to grow). Keep these sorts of things somewhere in your home that is temperature controlled-- like the main floor or second floor etc. Never in a basement or attic.

I would carefully wrap it in [acid free tissue paper] (https://www.amazon.com/Acid-Free-Tissue-Paper-Acid-Free/dp/B007I10F7M) and then store it in an [acid free envelope] (https://www.containerstore.com/s/acid-free-resealable-bags/d?productId=10005416&q=acid%20free%20tissue%20paper) or something similar. The same rule hold for any other family heirlooms or photos you want to preserve-- [acid free/archival quality tissue paper and containers.] (https://www.containerstore.com/s?source=form&q=archival+storage&submit=)

u/licensed_to_frill · 2 pointsr/treedibles

sure thing! here it is:

i know exactly what you mean! sorry for the formatting (mobile 😬)
here’s what worked for me:

peanut buttter mixture

1 cup confectioners sugar (sometimes it’s called powdered sugar)

1 cup peanut butter (i like to give it 15 seconds or so in the microwave just to soften it up)

2 Tbs of crushed graham crackers (you can also use similar plain cookies like nilla wafers or even cereal like cap’n crunch)

1/4 to 1/2 a stick of softened cannabutter (up to 113g)


chocolate coating

1 - 2 cups of semi sweet chocolate


how to assemble

melt half your chocolate

>by either using the double boiler method or placing it in a heat safe bowl and microwaving it in bursts of 15 seconds (you can go up to 30 seconds, but the extra time gradually heating the chocolate will make it much more stable and reduce the possibility of it burning)
here’s a video about it.

>>i like to add a tsp or so of distillate or cannabis infused oil into my chocolate before melting for a little added joy (this needs to be done right at the beginning before microwaving to avoid separation of the chocolate)


coat your tins with a tsp of your chocolate
>i used this pan,but you can use aluminum muffin cups too or whatever silicone mold you prefer.

>>make sure to coat the sides all the way up to the rim (try not to go over it or you’ll have a little chocolate tail!)
get in there and use your finger or a brush (if you fancy)

stick your chocolate shells in the freezer for 15 min and prepare your peanut butter filling.

>soften your peanut butter in the microwave (15 seconds) and give it a good mix.
add all other ingredients and mix well.

>>the consistency should be like playdough. you should be able to form loose balls.


here’s where you’re going to have to wing it (or, if you’re making these for patients, this is where you’ll whip out your kitchen scale to weigh precise peanut butter globs).

remove your chocolate shells from the freezer and add your peanut butter balls to the center.

> you’ll know your chocolate is set once you touch it lightly. if it’s hardened, you’re good to go! if not, don’t despair, give it a few more minutes in the freezer.

place chocolate shells filled with peanut butter back into the freezer for another 15 min.

melt the remainder of your chocolate

>pour the rest of your chocolate using a tsp over the top of your cups once they’re out of the freezer.

>>when they’re all covered, give them a very gentle shake (no tapping!). get those suckers back in the freezer for another 15 min.

pop them out of their molds and store for up to 2 weeks in the fridge.

you can wrap them in cool foil like these

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/gameswap

wish I had seen this sooner, and yes I can help

Bubble mailer is a definite no, at least by itself

Here's what you do:

  • Go to the post office, take some small priority flat rate boxes. They are like 2X6X9 or something close to that

  • go to Dollar Store(I use Dollar Tree typically)

  • either buy a roll of this for $1 or get some padded mailers(the bigger ones, #2 maybe?)

  • get some bubble wrap

    Now for the shipping part:

  • wrap that jewel case as good and tight as you can with the bubble wrap

  • jam it in the flat rate box. Close it, make sure its not going to move and that all sides are protected

  • seal it off, like you typically would if you were using this as your mailing method

  • (now the fun part)

  • Either stuff the box in the bubble mailer(yes it will fit, just go in straight and be careful) or wrap the box up really good(like a gift) in the kraft paper, and tape the shit out of that bitch, making sure to cover all the seams

    your $5 priority mail flat rate box is now just any random box, your game is protected, and it should cost about $2.50 to ship with Paypal

    I've done this with at least 200 of my trades, never a problem

u/cia1120 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These grow dinosaurs or Cosmo beads so they can "create" things, or this spit ball science kit! This Science gift wrap would be cute for presents, these hand boilers would be cool for amusement purposes, and maybe some Caution Tape for decoration?

I'd like these earring display cards if I win! Thanks for the contest! Good luck with the party!

u/mir2008 · 2 pointsr/poshmark

As a seller I make sure I am fully stocked and organized with all the appropriate packaging so when I do make a sale I can quickly wrap it and mail it out. I purchased all of my supplies from Amazon! I use pink tissues paper, patterned poly mailers and thank you cards from Amazon and they basically have paid for themselves. I also purchased a shelving unit from amazon that I have all my tissue and boxes and mailers stocked on to keep everything organized! I just like to have my items folded and wrapped in tissue to keep them protected and I think a thank you note is a very sweet and easy gesture. I also buy on Poshmark and am sometimes a bit grossed out when I receive an item that is not wrapped in tissue or wrapping at all and I receive it all wrinkled. I constantly order clothing online and most retailers always wrap the items inside the poly mailers, I just think of it as standard. Hope this helps!

Tissue- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AMD8TSA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Thank you cards- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0717BGJHJ/ref=sspa_dk_detail_8?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B0717BGJHJ

Poly Mailers- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BTKM45M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Shelving Unit-https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M0XLTT5/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/xMissElphiex · 2 pointsr/Bento

I have this one that's from the same company but after 7 months of consistent use it's only wrinkled where I tie it off. It's a really, really thick cotton fabric. It's not perfect anymore but it seems to be doing pretty good.

My SO has this one, also the same company but also doing pretty well. He doesn't use his nearly as frequently as I do.

Maybe the one you bought just has a thinner fabric or something? Or maybe I got lucky.

u/poweredbyanxiety · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

^a. Tis' the season to be creepy
^b. I draw good
^c. THIS WAS FUN. I love drawing :) -especially when I just organized all of my pencils and pens.
^d. this is awesome

Thank you for the contest!

u/2worldtraveler · 2 pointsr/interiordecorating

I agree with those saying a gallery wall would be great in this space. I think even large framed prints just would not be enough for the space, but the gallery wall can grow.

If you're trying to do this on a budget, get a spray can of your favorite paint color (with what you have there now, I'd pick something to match that goldenrod/orange), and hit up thrift stores and garage sales and clearance racks to gather frames of different sizes and designs. Spray them all to match and you have cohesiveness.

Or, leave the frames all different and find a patterned contact paper, wallpaper, or wrapping paper to put inside all of the frames. Then the frames themselves become the art and the contents are the cohesive link. For example, something like this: https://smile.amazon.com/Bright-Orange-White-Geometric-Wrapping/dp/B00SI4T8OE/ inside all of the frames. A small pattern that shows itself no matter frame size.

Finally, you could make the whole thing an accent wall. With a strong paint color, removable wallpaper, or a mural. There are options online for various budgets.

u/RiseUP21 · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

The letter X defined :

On its own, the letter X is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary as a verb meaning “to cross out a single letter of type.” X. X. in Victorian slang meant “double-excellent,” while X. X. X. described anything that was “treble excellent.”

I'm currently obsessing over this wrapping paper.

If I get lucky and do the thing, please pass my gift on to someone else.

/u/writeandknow I have not seen you in a while. Hope you are well!

Also, I miss Shazie. 🙋

u/Blueshark25 · 4 pointsr/MLPLounge

I guess if you mean like gift wrapping paper Amazon has this http://www.amazon.com/Little-Pony-Gift-Wrap-Roll/dp/B00EFKMBTY

And I've never been to this site before but it looks like it might have some good stuff http://www.spoonflower.com/tags/my%20little%20pony

u/allison880088 · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind


Maybe make your own?


Coideal Wood Pen Pencil Stationery Case Office Desktop Organizer (3 compartments)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XYNC5HZ


World Map Gift Wrap Flat Sheet 24" X 6' - Holiday Gift Wrapping Paper
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FA4L23K

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Punch Studio World Atlas Desk Caddy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T77G1A0

u/jotalb · 2 pointsr/secretsanta

I found it on amazon! Wrapping Paper I love all of the prints

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u/lizzi00 · 3 pointsr/hamsters

How about this

Tree Chew

Or this Christmas Bed Pouch

And how about some wrapping paper for behind the cage if you have a bin cage or glass cage!

Here’s some diy videos!

Ham Christmas diy

Gingerbread ham house diy

Inspiration for decor

I hope this helped!


Edit: added more links

u/tonyvila · 1 pointr/funny

I mean, there's always this festive print

u/MeridianJP · 1 pointr/space

But in the WORLD OF TODAY, funding would be so tight that they'd use holographic foil gift wrap ordered from Amazon.

u/Paul_Swanson · 2 pointsr/AmazonTopRated

Similar item from the same seller: http://www.amazon.com/Printed-CHRISTMAS-KRAFT-WRAPPING-inches/dp/B00OC22H44 which is only 3.6 stars, looks like tape doesn't stick at all.

u/weffey · 6 pointsr/secretsanta

Generally it's not. Wrapping paper just doesn't hold up to the shipping process. You can wrap it in kraft paper but that only comes in a particular shade of brown (for identification purposes).