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Brown-toned gift wrap printed with a subtle, repeating mountain bongo motif. The paper feels smooth and substantial, folding crisply without cracking, and the print presents with rich, even color whether you choose satin or matte finish. Use the narrow roll or larger sheets to dress parcels for cozy, nature-inspired gatherings — ties in hand-twined twine and simple kraft tags complete the understated, woodland look. The water-based, GREENGUARD UL certified inks keep prints clean and low-odor, and the recyclable paper leaves behind no plastic waste.

Product features
- Available in satin or matte finishes for either sheen or muted elegance
- Printed with GREENGUARD UL certified, water-based inks for cleaner prints
- Durable, scratch- and water-resistant paper that resists cracking when folded
- Comes in three sizes to fit small to large packages; 100% recyclable
- Made from 100% paper and assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts

Care instructions
- Wipe clean with smooth cloth. Material is not water resistant.

Mountain Bongo Minimalist Line Art Wrapping Paper

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