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  2. No, You Can't Recycle Wrapping Paper—Here's What to ... - AOL

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    Look for recyclable wrapping paper: One of our favorite brands is Wrappily, which makes eco-friendly double-sided paper that comes folded flat, so you don't have to worry about storing any bulky ...

  3. 12 Unexpected Materials You Can Use for Wrapping Paper - AOL

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    3. Tea Towels. If you don’t sew, you probably have other cloth items to wrap presents with, even if they’re part of the gift itself. For example, kitchen towels are an adorable way to wrap ...

  4. The Best Ways To Store Wrapping Paper, According To The Pros

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    “These days, wrapping paper comes in many different lengths, so look for rolls that are a tad bit shorter and fit into the drawers you have in your home,” she suggests. “Personally, I love ...

  5. Wrapping tissue - Wikipedia

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    Flowers made of wrapping tissue. Wrapping tissue is a translucent, thin tissue paper used for wrapping and cushioning items. Wrapping tissue is usually found in single sheets or sheet collections of 25, 40, or 50. White tissue is also sold specifically for bulk wrapping in reams of 480 sheets.

  6. Waxed paper - Wikipedia

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    From the early 1950s to the mid-1990s, waxed paper was used as a common wrapping for sports card packages (O-Pee-Chee, Topps, Donruss, etc.). It was notorious for leaving wax markings on the back card where the waxed paper was heated to be sealed. Waxed paper was used as a way to keep the enclosed piece of bubble gum protected. In the mid-1990s ...

  7. Pollination bag - Wikipedia

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    Pollination bags are designed to fit well over the inflorescence or individual flowers of a plant type. The size, shape and strength of bag should ensure that there is no contact with flowers to avoid development of diseases and physical hindrances in seed development. The size of bag will vary with the size of inflorescence to be covered.