large pieces of paper?

where can i get really huge pieces of paper (like the kind they put on those bulletin boards that the teachers have, except bigger) that i can use to cover my daughter's bedroom. instead of painting, i want to let her color on her walls.

Answers:
You can try a teachers catalog, office depot, office max, the school supply store, or maybe even a book store. I know for my science project I used some paper like that to cover the gym door for the evaporation project. I soaked the paper in water and the light from the sun made it evaporate. I order my paper out of the supplies and beyond catalog. I hope you find you paper.

Other answers:
Go to a newspaper publishing company and ask for "end stock". These are various width rolls from the end of the large rolls used for newsprint. You can usually get these for less than 10-20 bucks.
Go to a newspaper publishing company and ask for "end stock". These are various width rolls from the end of the large rolls used for newsprint. You can usually get these for less than 10-20 bucks.
Good idea !~try a arts and crafts store
ur daughter is tall enough to reach the ceiling and draw, just get her a drawing book , it's bad bringing up of children , cos she might draw on someone else's walls , u aren't putting paper on those walls are u ?
Try a commercial printing supply store like RPG. We buy rolls of 3' x 200' long for our printer that prints house plans.
teacher supplies stores or buy that paint5 thats is for writing on
I think just put wallpapers on the wall, in like white or off-white color,then she would be able to draw and paint and color.
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