Japanese Wrapping Paper Pad designed by Kyoto based Japanese stencil artist Mihoko Seki is one of the items I highly recommend from
my shop. There are two different designs or colours in one pad, 20 sheets each (40 sheets in one pad).



You can be creative with these papers, you can of course use them as wrapping papers but my favourite way of using them is as book covers. If you buy a book in a Japanese bookstore you often get your book coverd in a paper with the shop logo printed on it. But you can make your own very easily, just fold the four sides to match the size of a book, no glue no scissors so easy! And don't they look cute? It keeps the book nice and clean.
You can also use it as a letter writing paper, and make your own matching envelope. You will need a glue and scissors this time, but no hastle!

Or make your own small paper bags?

Or use it as a place mat? No glue, no scissors, no folding!!!!

Or perhaps you have some better ideas? (I'm sure you do.) They are now on special price! $8.80 for each pad (40 sheets) reduced from $10! So check out all 3 different designs in my shop:
Wrapping paper pad (Restaurant) /
Wrapping paper pad (Salon Biz) /
Wrapping paper pad (Cafe & Temples)
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