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To: Tangerine Time Machine
Have you tried ebay.com?
2 posted on
12/11/2005 3:48:11 PM PST by
msnimje
(http://weblogawards.org/2005/12/best_blog.php .. VOTE FOR MALKIN (everyday) -- DON'T LET KOS WIN!!)
To: Tangerine Time Machine
You might want to take a peek at your local Wal-Mart. Ours has a decent selection of Christ-themed wrapping paper and some pretty explicitly pro-Jesus Christmas cards, too. It might vary by state, purchasing team, or general manager preferences, however.
4 posted on
12/11/2005 3:50:53 PM PST by
shezza
(61 days!)
To: Tangerine Time Machine
"Babe in a Manger, the Three Wise Men, Peace on Earth, etc."You're so intolerant, politically speaking.
5 posted on
12/11/2005 3:51:46 PM PST by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: Tangerine Time Machine
This is a good post. I TOO wanted to get something CHRIST mas and not just seasonal, and I looked at WalMart. They aren't friendly to the Christmas crowd. If anyone knows where we can get some Christmas Wrapping paper please respond. I'm willing to print my own up on this Ink Jet....
To: Tangerine Time Machine
7 posted on
12/11/2005 3:53:33 PM PST by
COBOL2Java
(The Katrina Media never gets anything right, so why should I believe them?)
To: Tangerine Time Machine
We were just talking about that. Of all the places we've looked for wrapping paper, we've only seen maybe two or three rolls that had a Christian theme. All the others were Santa, "holiday" trees, or commercial character based. When I say two or three rolls, I mean it too. There weren't even multiple rolls of those particular designs.
9 posted on
12/11/2005 3:54:37 PM PST by
kenth
(Come back here... so that I may brain thee!)
To: Tangerine Time Machine
Since the best Christmas gift of all came wrapped in swaddling clothes maybe copies of the New York Times, or some other inglorious rag, would be best for wrapping paper. IOW, use something lowly and despicable.
To: Tangerine Time Machine
Use google...but do it this way:
christian "gift wrap"
or
christian christmas "gift wrap"
...use the quote marks. There's tons.
11 posted on
12/11/2005 3:55:41 PM PST by
paulat
To: Tangerine Time Machine
![](http://mytripz.us/snoopy-w-christmas-gift.gif)
It appears you have to buy at least 417 feet of the wrapping paper. You must have a BUNCH of Christmas gifts :)
12 posted on
12/11/2005 3:55:51 PM PST by
upchuck
(Article posts of just one or two sentences do not preserve the quality of FR. Lazy FReepers be gone!)
To: Tangerine Time Machine
A couple of years ago I gave up on finding anything but secular paper and started buying fabric instead. I have been able to find Christian Christmas themed fabric at Hobby Lobby and other fabric stores. I sew bags and tie the tops with decorative ribbon or cord. The best thing is that they are resuable.
13 posted on
12/11/2005 3:56:17 PM PST by
mollynme
(cogito, ergo freepum)
To: Tangerine Time Machine
BTW...my parents always wrapped the gifts in the funny papers. Why spend more money?
16 posted on
12/11/2005 3:57:22 PM PST by
paulat
To: Tangerine Time Machine
This whole thing is redundant.
Has anyone noted that December 25th is the first night of Hanukkah also?
If I chose to raise my child as half Jewish, Which she IS...Do we no longer fit in here?
I do not get this whole " war on christmas" thing....
To: Tangerine Time Machine
Just remember that we are supposed to say Z-mas now instead of Xmas, as the atheists have figured out that 'X' is secret code for Christ.
18 posted on
12/11/2005 3:58:02 PM PST by
Hacksaw
(I know you are but what am I?)
To: Tangerine Time Machine
I haven't checked, but maybe Hobby Lobby.
And next time don't post vanities in Breaking News.
20 posted on
12/11/2005 4:00:16 PM PST by
xrp
(Conservative votes are to Republicans what 90% of black votes are to Democrats (taken for granted))
To: Tangerine Time Machine
So, is it okay to tear open baby Jesus wrapping paper? How do you dispose of it? Is it okay to buy it at Wal-Mart if you're boycotting it for not acknowledging Christmas but it's the only place that carries it? Decisions, decisions.
21 posted on
12/11/2005 4:00:30 PM PST by
Larry Lucido
(Boycott taglines that don't say Merry Christmas!)
To: Tangerine Time Machine
...this is what is called the CHRISTIAN GHETTO...
26 posted on
12/11/2005 4:05:44 PM PST by
wildwood
To: Tangerine Time Machine
Try your local Christian book store or Bible House.
27 posted on
12/11/2005 4:06:52 PM PST by
afnamvet
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To: Tangerine Time Machine
I think brown-paper wrap, tied with yarn or a thick quality string is both tasteful and timeless. (Maybe not for kids' presents however.)
Just make sure there is no grocery store printing on it... that would look tacky.
31 posted on
12/11/2005 4:12:39 PM PST by
SteveMcKing
("No empire collapses because of technical reasons. They collapse because they are unnatural.")
To: Tangerine Time Machine
33 posted on
12/11/2005 4:17:21 PM PST by
goresalooza
(Nurses Rock!)
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