they have some really cheap ones on ebay.
that's where i got mine and their good quality too.An any body tell me where to get the plastic clear paper that is usually around prints on market stall and art
You can buy cellophane (for that is what it is called) from office stores like Staples and also larger branches of WH Smith.
You can get cellophane bags from craft shops for displaying greeting cards for sale but these only go up to A4 size. Cellophane rolls in stationers are usually on 2.5m or 5m. If you need it in quantity you need to find a firm selling packaging material - such firms usually sell things like carrier bags, bulk bin sacks and often cleaning products to shops and companies so you could ask one where they get their supplies.
Atlantis Art Materials store in Whitechapel, London.
I use plastic bags made for that purpose. You can get them from www.documounts.com The plastic bags are much easier to deal with than shrink wrap.
cellophane is good, you can pull it really tight and secure at back of prints. If you are going to use a fair amount its worth asking a local florist if they would supply you with a roll from their wholesalers - this will work out miles cheaper than buying it from a stationers and you will get about 25 metres or more.
cheap joes art stuff its a catalog and website...
They have it on offer in Aldi at the mo if you are in the UK.
yeah it's easy, just go to the market buy all the gear ,unwrap it and reuse the wrapping.
Its called cellophane
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