The best and most economical store would be a restaurant supply. You can get small boxes of it a supermarkets.
2007-05-24 17:29:27
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answered by debijs 7
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What do you need the butcher paper for? I'm curious! Your local butcher shop is a good start, or you might try an art supply store.
If you don't have to have white paper, plain old brown paper on a roll might do for whatever project you have in mind. Since your question is in Decorating and Remodeling, I'm wondering if you need buther paper to make templates for placement of wall decor? If so, brown paper will work. I've used it to trace items when I have lots of things to hang and want to do a "trial" placement first.
2007-05-24 16:51:49
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answered by Joyce A 6
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If you are refering to the white paper with a plastic coating on one side, Reynolds frezer paper is the same thing. Find it with the saran and foil at your grocery.
2007-05-24 17:35:32
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answered by sallyvisualfuture 4
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Just go to your neighborhood butcher where you get your meat.
2007-05-24 16:36:59
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answered by JD 4
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at your regular market in plastic bags, foil parchment etc. or at dollar stores, or .99$ stores.
babe
2007-05-24 16:52:06
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answered by babetoo@sbcglobal.net 2
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Here's a site that should help you out: http://www.ehow.com/buy_4620_butcher-paper.html
It looks like they have a couple different options for you to choose from.
2007-05-28 15:25:36
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answered by ael 2
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The grocery store
2016-05-17 08:40:10
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answered by ? 3
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