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December 16, 2008

Things you’ve been doing instead of wrapping gifts:

-Watching Love Actually repeatedly in an apparent attempt to memorize every line
-Perfecting holiday drink recipe (“definitely needs more vodka”�)
-Envying perfect couples posing with their perfect dogs, who sent their Christmas cards on time, while considering whether to send out yours from last year that never got mailed

You’re running out of time, so hurry to the hip new paper store, Katie & Co. Next door to Blue Label Lounge in a booming strip on Washington, Katie stocks adorable greeting cards, stationery, invitations, gift items, and better-than-the-present-itself wrapping paper. Pick out a $2.75 sheet – some are double-sided for double the fun when tearing into – and she’ll wrap up your gifts, chic ribbon and all, for five bucks a piece. It doesn’t matter where you bought the item – she’s got it covered (neatly).

Now, back to pretending Harry Connick, Jr.’s singing those carols to you, rather than his bombshell model wife"�

Katie & Co.
4500 Washington Avenue, Suite 400
Houston, TX 77007
713.802.1345

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Mention Houston Tidbits and get 10% off any purchase in the store "˜til the end of January (excludes wrapping paper and service). The gift wrapping service is year-round.

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