Lia Griffith Extra Fine Crepe Paper Folds Rolls, 10.7-Square Feet, Assorted Colors
- High-quality, extra fine crepe paper from DIY designer Lia Griffith
- Made in Germany by Werola
- Designed specifically for handcrafting; perfect for large projects
- Includes ten 10.7-square foot rolls
- Colors include: Vanilla, Chiffon, Blush, Coral, Honeysuckle, Cranberry, Sangria, Aubergine, Green Tea and Cypress.
The Lia Griffith Extra Fine Crepe Paper Folds Assortment contains high quality, extra fine crepe paper from DIY designer Lia Griffith in a color palette inspired by nature. Made in Germany by Werola and designed specifically for exquisite handcrafting, this paper is perfect for any craft project. This extra fine crepe paper is lightweight with 130% stretch, making it very malleable and easy to use. Stretch, curl, twist and cut this beautiful paper to make stunning crafts. This 10 Color Assortment includes Vanilla, Chiffon, Blush, Coral, Honeysuckle, Cranberry, Sangria, Aubergine, Green Tea and Cypress, making it great for large projects. This Lia Griffith Extra Fine Crepe Paper Folds Assortment contains 10 rolls per package, for 107.1 square feet of paper. Lia Griffith is an internationally renowned DIY designer, crafter, photographer, stylist and big dreamer. Lia works full time to create products and craft ideas that can help anyone reconnect with their creativity every single day.
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