72 Feet Of Paper

KLS ordered some candles online and they were extremely overpacked! In addition to little cardboard sleeves around every candle, the box used paper as packing material. Lots of paper.

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That’s a photo I just took of it arranged in the hall. It’s about 72 feet long, unbroken (and unperforated) and flattens into a sheet about 50 cm wide.

What should we do with it?

6 Responses to “72 Feet Of Paper”

  1. Bernard says:

    Roll the cats up in it!

  2. Robert says:

    Great idea! I’ll make cat-wraps!

    I’ll tell Yossie she can thank you for the indignity 😉

  3. jf says:

    Flatten it and tear it at about 5 foot intervals and save it for the kitties to play with. I’ve had amounts nearly that big and that’s what I do. Once folded up they take up very little space. The girls will thank you.

  4. Bernard says:

    You could probably post the cats once they are snuggly rolled. I’ll take one. A complete cat please, I don’t want one with limbs missing.

  5. mycroft says:

    Use it to package a thankyou letter to the candle company.

  6. alma says:

    The place that sent the candles were extra vigiilant about the candles breaking, so I guess they found that the paper was a better alternative to bubble wrap. I do like Bernard’s idea about posting him a complete cat in the paper!!!