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Kraft Wrapping Paper Is the ONLY Wrapping Paper You Need for the Holidays | Architectural Digest

You made a holiday shopping budget, you stuck to it, and you've never felt better. Then, you innocently walk into the stationery store for gift-wrapping supplies. Game. Over. Sure, the snowflake-dotted wrapping paper roll is adorable, but it's 30 measly inches for ten bucks. You spot an iridescent number that's half the price…and then you realize it's a single, tiny sheet. Is it really worth it when it's eventually going to be ripped to shreds and thrown away within seconds? No. What you should be buying is massive roll of classic brown kraft paper. It's endlessly customizable, works for every occasion, and it only costs $30 on Amazon for 150 feet of it. This doesn't need to be a sad compromise. #GetClever and kraft wrapping paper can look just as stylish as those stationery store options. Here's how to jazz it up:

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Kraft Wrapping Paper Is the ONLY Wrapping Paper You Need for the Holidays | Architectural Digest

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