Best gift wrap crinckle & filler paper according to redditors

We found 6 Reddit comments discussing the best gift wrap crinckle & filler paper. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Gift Wrap Crinkle & Filler Paper:

u/dsk524 · 45 pointsr/Weddingsunder10k
  • [Amazon] Set of 10 Kraft boxes (very good quality) 5x5x3.5 inches - $8
  • [Amazon] Kraft Crinkle Paper Filler - $6
  • Used tissue paper I already had
  • [Anthropologie] Mini Latte Bowls, Set of 6 - $18 (ON SALE RIGHT FOR $14.40 ENDS TONIGHT 4/7)
  • [Costco - in stores] Crabtree & Evelyn Hand Lotion, set of 6 - $5
  • [Nordstrom Rack - in stores] LORAC Mod of Goddess Lip Gloss Set Vol. II, set of 6 - $13
  • [Nordstrom Rack - in stores] Hair tie, set of 7 - $5
  • [Marshalls - in stores] Washi Tape, 8 rolls - $4
  • [Target] Blank cards, set of 10 - $4

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    The hair tie holder was super easy to make! I just used one of the kraft boxes I had leftover and cut out 6 pieces. Then used the washi tape and stickers I had to decorate, wrote the name (highly recommend using a pencil/erasable pen first if you have no calligraphy skills/terrible hand writing like me LOL), and stuck the hair tie on!

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    I also purchased a label maker ($10) but didn't include it in the final price because I was planning on buying one anyways!
u/mixterrific · 17 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

I need more people to pack their stuff in paper zigzags like Too Faced -- I used it to mix into my hamster's bedding and he loved it!

u/WPGSquirrel · 3 pointsr/Degus

Dont scimp on the wheel. Get a good one.

Make sure they have toys; they love to stack things

Have an area in mind for free roaming. A bathroom can work in a pinch.

A blacklight for cleaning around their cage. I love em but they are mess little dudes.

A cheap toy is take an alligator clip and hook it to their cage bars.

If they aren't socialable at first, take it slow. They have a lot of personality and simply might be cautious.

Have a smaller cage ready for emergencies like a pair fighting and needing to be seperated or a trip to the vet.

A low watt heat lamp will be their favourite thing if you can set one up.

They aren't smelly guys but dont scimp on cleaning. Be prepared to sweep daily.

Simple brown crinkle paper ie https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Crinkle-Basket-Filler-Bedding/dp/B00QPOBDJW?ref_=Oct_CARAsinC_8147501011_0 makes for cheap bedding that they can dig through. Just make sure it doesnt have ink and is debris free.

Oilseed/sunflower seeds make for a great treat for them and are easy on the pocketbook.

u/Blackeye30 · 3 pointsr/Leathercraft

For me it depends on the item, generally an appropriately-sized kraft box (flat like a jewelry box), with this kind of stuff as a bed inside. Outside I use a wax seal and stamp and then tie the box with leather lace. Honestly this was kind of the first thing I came up with but I will likely change it at some point. Looks like this all together.

u/RazzBeryllium · 2 pointsr/hamsters

I got this at PetSmart and it's kind of fun: https://www.petsmart.com/small-pet/litter-and-bedding/all-living-things-odor-control-fall-small-pet-paper-bedding-54176.html

The texture is kind of weird - it's shredded very small. But my Syrian actually prefers it that way (the first time he's ever burrowed was with this type). Haven't tried it with my Robo yet, who likes to dig all kinds of little tunnels. I'm not sure how well it would hold a tunnel/burrow.

There is also the CareFresh candy corn bedding: https://www.chewy.com/carefresh-candy-corn-small-animal/dp/183524

As for black paper, maybe try the crinkle paper you find in gift wrapping/party decoration sections. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Crinkle-Filler-Wrapping-Basket-Filling/dp/B0752DHV6G

u/coniferbear · 1 pointr/ZeroWaste

Crinkle paper is basically paper Easter grass that comes in a variety of colors. Reuse it like /u/meekichu suggested or recycle when it gets too beat up. Not exactly zero waste, but at least the product itself can be recycled after use.