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  2. Perfect Your Presents With These Christmas Wrapping Paper Options

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    Give gifts wrapped in the best Christmas wrapping paper this holiday season. Choose from several festive designs and options including paper rolls and sheets.

  3. 44 Cute Christmas Gift-Wrapping Ideas for Your Presents - AOL

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    By using patterned Scotch gift wrap tape, pompom fringe and some winter foliage, @aww.sam transformed her wrapped presents into mini versions of a winter wonderland. 3. Add some candy canes.

  4. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, specialized gift wrapping paper is available for various occasions such as birthdays, weddings, Mother's Day, and anniversaries. Many stores now offer on-site gift wrapping services, either for free or for a fee, depending on the store. Some drugstores even provide complimentary gift wrapping paper for items purchased in-store.

  5. American Greetings - Wikipedia

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    American Greetings Corporation is a privately held American company and is the world's second largest greeting card producer behind Hallmark Cards. [2] [3] Based in Westlake, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, the company sells paper greeting cards, electronic greeting cards, gift packaging, stickers and party products.

  6. Can you recycle wrapping paper, ribbon, tissue paper? What to ...

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    Foil wrapping paper must be trashed. • Durham Curbside Recycling : Yes, for paper-based wrapping paper. • Durham County Convenience Centers : Yes, for paper-based wrapping paper.

  7. Rust Craft Greeting Card Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in a bookstore in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1906 by its owner, Fred Winslow Rust. [1] The company's first Christmas card was printed on heavy tan paper and included a brief message in two colors. [1]

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