Bright Stem Recyclable Christmas Wrapping Paper Abstract Geometric Pattern, Rolled,  Made in the UK

Bright Stem Recyclable Christmas Wrapping Paper Abstract Geometric Pattern, Rolled, Made in the UK

Brand: bright stem
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Wrap your Christmas gifts with purpose using this first edition paper, sold by the artist and printed right here in the UK. The abstract composition draws from seed forms, creating a vibrant tapestry of colour that feels both modern and festive. Printed with vegetable-based inks and fully recyclable, it's a choice that honours both aesthetics and the environment. Whether adorning craft creations or presents, this original design adds genuine artistry to your seasonal celebrations—direct from creator to your table. Product Details/Dimensions: This multipack contains Six sheets of geometric wrapping paper. Each sheet of wrapping paper measuring 50cm x 70cm. The sheets have been rolled for postage. Printed on one side of 100% recycled paper. Tags and thread NOT included. Design/Illustration: Sold by the Artist/Designer. This unique geometric vintage style pattern was inspired by a range of early to mid 20th century art movements. from the Bauhaus Art School, to the Art Deco movement. Materials: Pattern is printed with vegetable oil based inks on high quality 100gsm recycled paper Ethics/Sustainability: Sustainably produced within the UK. Wrapping paper has been printed with vegetable-based inks on 100% recycled paper. Meaning it can be ether recycled or composted. Art and Crafts: As well as making beautiful gift wrap. Bright Stem wrapping paper can be used for various arts and crafts projects. As it is made from high quality thick paper it can be used for making decorations for the house, folding origami or even making sculptures the possibilities are endless. Edition: This is the 1st Edition meaning this is the first time this design has gone into print.

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