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Reynold's Freezer Paper in 2 Widths! By the Metre

Reynold's Freezer Paper in 2 Widths! By the Metre

$2.75 (inc GST) $2.50 (exc GST)
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This is for a metre of Reynold's freezer paper. Two roll widths are available: narrower roll is 0.381m wide or the wider roll is 0.457m wide.

Freezer paper has so many uses in crafts. Try stenciling or appliques with it :) 

Multiple units ordered will be cut in a continuous length. 

Wider width is currently out of stock.

*DISCOUNTS FOR BULK PURCHASES AVAILABLE*

To purchase them by the metre, please find the listings in store.

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How to Transfer Sewing Pattern Markings | Sewing Lessons (02:05)
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