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w&k packaging paper for children 200 x 70 cm, decorative wrapping paper roll
w&k packaging paper for children 200 x 70 cm is a decorative wrapping paper roll designed for gift wrapping and craft use. The roll provides a single large sheet measuring 200 x 70 cm, made from standard-weight paper that is easy to cut, fold and tape. Intended for everyday wrapping of toys, clothes and parcels, it is also suitable for school projects and home DIY activities where a colorful, printable surface is needed.
The product offers a convenient large-sheet format that reduces the need for multiple joins when wrapping medium and large items. Its standard paper thickness balances flexibility for neat folds and sufficient strength for temporary protection. The roll format allows for controlled cutting to the exact size required, and the decorative surface is suitable for visual presentation without additional finishing. Being a single-roll item, it is compact to store and simple to handle during wrapping tasks.
Measure the item to be wrapped and roll out the required length of paper from the 200 x 70 cm roll. Cut the paper using scissors or a craft knife on a safe surface, then fold and secure edges with tape or adhesive as needed. For craft projects, the paper can be cut into shapes, layered, glued or drawn on with markers and paints that are compatible with paper surfaces. Store the roll flat or standing on its edge in a dry place to avoid creasing or moisture exposure.
When wrapping bulky or heavy items, reinforce the paper with additional internal packaging or use tape along seams to prevent tearing. For children's craft activities, supervise the use of scissors and adhesives and choose appropriate coloring tools for the paper surface. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture to maintain paper integrity.
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