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So where do I buy this? Pretty great idea...
The magazine aisle of the grocery store comes immediately to mind. :)
I would prefer a rebus version, where I circle pictures of Joe Quimby, the letter E, a "C," a wrist, and an arrow soaring over a target.

Everyone loves rebuses, right? They're at least due for a comeback.

My co-founder and I have a running joke where we surprise potential investors by announcing we're pitching a rebus-based Twitter instead.

That could be surprisingly popular. Easier to decipher than textspeak too.
Hopefully immune to social media optimisation, too!
I think most people would find this cheap and not very original. The same paper for all the occasions.

However,Universal Wrapping Paper 2.0 will be erasable. And then the receiver could just erase the message, circle a new message and wrap the new gift and give it to someone else.

Good practice to save a buck or two. :)

Re-usable wrapping paper is good for the environment as well.
"F'in Genius" is certainly editorializing the title. Please don't.
I flagged it for that reason. F'in annoying.
I did too, and I'm almost sorry I said anything because comments like mine don't add anything and usually amount to karma whoring.

Still, I thought it was an interesting idea and would rather the submitter know why the article was flagged so that he (or she) would continue to post interesting things, but with more accurate titles.

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A more accessible alternative is butcher paper. You can buy it in enormous rolls that will last a lifetime, and draw/write whatever decoration the event requires.

On the other hand, you have to write or draw whatever decoration the event requires.

Or just leave it blank and keep with the whole minimalist theme.
Dieline's featured work could be great website designs too.