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Toys : Melissa & Doug Deluxe Easel Paper (3 pack bundle)

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Easel Paper (3 pack bundle)

from: Melissa and Doug




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Your Price: $14.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 144





Amazon Minimum Age: 36 months
Binding: Toy
Product Brand: Melissa & Doug
EAN: 0000772032346
Label: Melissa and Doug
Product Manufacturer: Melissa and Doug
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Model: 3234
Publisher: Melissa and Doug
Release Date: October 04, 2006
Ranking: 144
Studio: Melissa and Doug


Product facts:
  • Great value
  • Easy loading
  • Each roll is 25 yds long
  • Recommended Age Rating is 3 Years and up







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Issues With Promotion of Product
This product was shown (picture) and stated as "Easel Paper (3 pack bundle)" with a price. I ordered it with expectations of 3 rolls. I received one. I called the company and was told it was only one roll that I paid for. I protested saying what was stated "Easel Paper (3 pack bundle)" and price I paid. They mailed me the other two rolls. I Question, why is it being advertised as a 3 pack bundle with the price I paid if that is not true. The man I talked with said is was not 3 rolls, that it was only for 1 roll. I was very uncomfortable with this whole transaction even with the other two rolls being sent to me, with a reluctant attitude, without cost.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice Art paper but doesnt fir RoseArt Easel
Really nice paper but I bought it for a RoseArt easle and it is too long I had to cut the ends off.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Easel paper
This easel paper is tough and of great quality. Other paper can be thin and paint can run through it. This is perfect for those budding artist that paint with thick paint on their brush. Highly recommend this as the only way to go.......much less mess!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Melissa and Doug Easel Paper Rolls
This is the second order of these rolls, and the price was terrific. I wanted to make sure my granddaughter would not run out. The combination of the easel and paper was a great success for a Christmas gift. She and her friend spent hours painting. The paper is sturdy and has a nice finish for water-based paints. Her paintings hang all about the house and roll up well when dry.



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