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Where Do You Buy Butcher Paper?

Does anyone know where I can buy some butcher paper? I don't really want a whole role, but I would like several yards to hang up. I want it for a kid's craft project. Any ideas would be welcome.

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Did you try OrientalTrading.com? I used it for supplies when I taught and they had everything.

Hi Rosalyn

You can buy Freezer Paper at most grocery stores (that's the same kind of paper that the butcher's use - it is has some kind of water-resistant finish on one side and feels like regular heavy paper on the other. It is about 2 feet wide and should cost less than $4.

You can also buy white wrapping paper at Container Store that is the same but without the water-resisant finish on the back. It is located near the shipping tapes/boxes/lables, not in the pretty wrapping paper section.

You can also buy an 18" x many-yards-long roll at IKEA for about $7.

I hope one of these options works out for you. Have fun! N.

Try Lowe's or Home Depot near the paint department. That's the last place I saw huge rolls of butcher paper (in brown).

You can also try a teacher supply store but I think it will cost a little more.

Good luck... and great idea!

Oti
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Go to the dallas morning news paper, and ask for end rolls. I used to get huge rolls for moving. I would get them free and they would be put out in boxes by the ports in Utah. I went here to dallas morning news and was told they recycle them. (darn) but that you could buy them for a nominal fee. Cheaper than mardels!
S.

Rosalyn,
I am a former teacher and the best places to buy butcher paper are at a teacher store like Teacher's Tools ###-###-####) or you can try Mardel ###-###-####) which is a Christian/teacher store. I'm pretty sure that they both would have what you are looking for or be able to point you in the right direction.
Good luck!
D.

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