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Emma Bridgewater - Red 'Joy' Christmas Wrapping Paper 3m Roll - £2 (John Lewis)

autumngirl
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Was £4 Now £2
Free to click & collect from JL / selected Waitrose stores
Perhaps not the cheapest or best quality paper ever but a good price for EB wrap so maybe worth putting some away for next Christmas if you're an EB fan (or want to wrap a gift for someone who is!)
http://www.johnlewis.com/emma-bridgewater-joy-wrapping-paper-red-l3m/p449973#tabinfo-ratings
Free to click & collect from JL / selected Waitrose stores
Perhaps not the cheapest or best quality paper ever but a good price for EB wrap so maybe worth putting some away for next Christmas if you're an EB fan (or want to wrap a gift for someone who is!)

http://www.johnlewis.com/emma-bridgewater-joy-wrapping-paper-red-l3m/p449973#tabinfo-ratings
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Thanks! If it weren't for the holly leaves this would work great as valentines wrap as well! If you have small bits for valentine's prezzies like jewellery or something you could use the heart design to wrap!0
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it has been this price since the christmas decs sale started (before Christmas). I bought some-looks nice but was thin and tore easily. They did have matching gift bags etc The John lewis own brand paper was much better quality.June challenge £100 a day £3161.63 plus £350 vouchers plus £108.37 food/shopping saving
July challenge £50 a day. £ 1682.50/1550
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pleasedelete wrote: »it has been this price since the christmas decs sale started (before Christmas). I bought some-looks nice but was thin and tore easily. They did have matching gift bags etc The John lewis own brand paper was much better quality.
I wonder if the price might perhaps come down further soon then, if it's been £2 for a while already?
The one reviewer on JL also said that the paper was fairly thin but they would still buy again as it was lovely looking. If you're an EB fan and/or just love the pattern then it could still be worth it but I understand that many would prefer thicker, better quality paper.
I haven't bought this myself but only because my loft is already full of cut-priced wrapping paper and decs0 -
I had a roll of this and thought it was very poor quality - not worth it even at the sale price of £2.0
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Middlestitch wrote: »I had a roll of this and thought it was very poor quality - not worth it even at the sale price of £2.
You'd think the EB design house would be a bit more fussy about the products they put their name to, as they're supposed to be a fairly upmarket brand etc. What a shame as it is such a lovely pattern.0
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