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Cheap A4 coloured paper?
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Sugar28_2
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Does anyone know where you can buy cheap A4 coloured paper from? Thanks.
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Home bargins often have packs and I picked some up in asda once, can't remember how much but if I bought it, it must have been reasonable or I wouldn't have.0
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Bought packs various of A4 coloured paper, £1 each at Poundland last week.0
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It depends what colour? I use grey and the only place that does it is Viking Direct. However, Tintvision and many high street stores do the more common colours, such as yellow, blue, pink & green.Sealed pot challenge #232. Gold stars from Sue-UU - :staradmin :staradmin £75.29 banked
50p saver #40 £20 banked
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what colour and how many pieces?:happyhear0
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I live near a branch of this place (Paper Mill Shop) and their coloured paper is really good value. For £4.99, you can fill an A4 sized box that's about an inch thick with any of the paper that they stock - A4 and A5 paper, and A4 and A5 card. They have loads of different colours and for the card, they also have lots of different textures. They also stamp the box and if you take it back you get 50p off your next refill.
The one I live near is in an 'outlet' centre so I don't know if that makes a difference, but if you do a lot of crafting etc then it's definitely worth a look. (eta, they offer this online so I assume it's also available in every store).0 -
Gingernutmeg wrote: »I live near a branch of this place (Paper Mill Shop) and their coloured paper is really good value. For £4.99, you can fill an A4 sized box that's about an inch thick with any of the paper that they stock - A4 and A5 paper, and A4 and A5 card. They have loads of different colours and for the card, they also have lots of different textures. They also stamp the box and if you take it back you get 50p off your next refill.
The one I live near is in an 'outlet' centre so I don't know if that makes a difference, but if you do a lot of crafting etc then it's definitely worth a look. (eta, they offer this online so I assume it's also available in every store).
If you look at their store locator it seems all their stores are located within Outlet Centres.
They have a store in the outlet centre near me.0 -
I go up to my university photocopier, open the coloured paper drawer and take a few sheets for free.
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