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8 Surprising Uses For Leftover Tissue Paper
You likely bought tissue paper to wrap gifts, but it can often be reused for the same purpose. Add used sheets to paper gift ...
You may be surprised to find out what you can, and can't recycle when it comes to holiday wrapping paper, gift bags and cards ...
Adam Hunt’s three-piece wedding suit rests tucked into acid-free tissue paper in a garment box at the Yates County History ...
Support the prints: Store them in sleeves, folders, or boxes that prevent bending and shield from dust and handling. Framing ...
Cascades’ $6M Eau Claire expansion will create 36 jobs, strengthen Wisconsin’s paper industry. Plus, Impact Confections ...
Condé Nast Traveler on MSN
In Loreto, Mexico, the Wonder of Whale Sharks and Foraged Clams
The caught-in-time Mexican town of Loreto is using tourism to preserve its bay—and the marine creatures who live there—for ...
The new Peacock streaming series The Copenhagen Test, starring Simu Liu and Melissa Barrera, is sleek and fun. Take the test ...
Woman & Home on MSN
How to gift your candles like a luxury perfumer – with style, sophistication, and simplicity
Diptyque’s wick trimmer is a beautifully made finishing touch for any candle lover, designed to keep wicks neatly trimmed for a cleaner, more even burn. Elegant and weighty in the hand, it feels just ...
Apartment Therapy on MSN
Is It Just Me, or Is This Beloved Design Detail Starting to Feel Too Familiar?
I firmly believe tracking trends should be fun and informative for people who geek out about design — not a pejorative ...
Southern Living on MSN
9 Ways To Repurpose Used Wrapping Paper
Turn used gift wrap into something crafty, enliven boring storage, or use it as packing material. Here's how get more use out of your wrapping paper.
Wisconsin’s paper industry leads the nation because of our companies’ commitment to innovation,” Sam Rikkers, Deputy ...
Vashon Island Beachcomber on MSN
Try Furoshiki: Japan’s eco-friendly way to wrap gifts
In collaboration with the Seattle Consulate-General of Japan and the King County Library System, local residents learned “Fabulous Furoshiki: A New Twist on an Old Idea” at the Woodinville Library.
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