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Dogs Playing Poker (Animal Card Game) Wrapping Paper

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Paper Finish: Matte Wrapping Paper

Make sure every gift you give has a layer of love by creating custom wrapping paper. Available in four types of premium paper and five different sizes, our wrapping paper covers all your gift wrapping needs - because presentation matters as much as the gift!

  • 64lb print quality matte paper
  • Ideal for printing photos
  • Full colour edge-to-edge printing
  • Width: 74 cm
  • Length: multiple options from 1.8 m to 18.3 m
  • Each roll up to 4.6 m in length; lengths greater than 4.6 m shipped as multiple 4.6 m rolls
  • Length guide:
    • 1.8 m roll wraps 3 shirt-sized boxes
    • 4.6 m roll wraps 9 shirt-sized boxes
    • 9.1 m roll wraps 18 shirt-sized boxes
    • 13.7 m roll wraps 27 shirt-sized boxes
    • 18.3 m roll wraps 36 shirt-sized boxes
  • Designable area is 91 x 76 cm, but scaled down uniformly and printed at 88.4 x 73.7 cm
  • Please note: Designs are tiled after first 88.4 x 73.7 cm printed section

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Dogs Playing Poker (Animal Card Game) Wrapping Paper

Dogs Playing Poker (Animal Card Game) Wrapping Paper

This design features a painting by the American artist Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (1844–1934), known affectionately as Cash or Kash. It shows a group of St Bernard dogs acting like humans as they play the card game poker. There are four dogs sitting around a circular table covered with a green poker cloth. They have adopted anthopomorphic postures and facial expressions. The dogs are depicted wearing human-like clothes and accessories, such as glasses, and they're leaning over the table as they play the game of cards. The dogs are sitting in very grand and opulent chairs. Some of the dogs are smoking cigars and there is a bottle of whisky beside the table, suggesting that they're engaging in traditionally human vices. The dogs are looking at each other playfully and warily as they compete to win the game of poker. There are casino-style chips spread in piles across the table. The original art was painted in 1894. It has become a very popular painting because of its relatable and humourous depiction of animals engaging in a typically human activity.

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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Jan T.18 August 2025Verified Purchase
Wrapping Paper, Matte Wrapping Paper
I love this paper and it was large enough to put on the back of a glazed cabinet. It’s had lots of comments. I painted the interior to extend the image and it was very pleased with the result.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Julia M.24 May 2017Verified Purchase
Zazzle Reviewer Program
I really liked this product, the picture is lovely and the colours are really nice. I wanted it to up-cycle a writing bureau and I was concerned that the paper may be too thin. But it wasn't and it worked fine. On the pictures I have uploaded the print looks a bit aged and not so vivid and new looking. As I wanted an aged patina but the actual print is clearer and the colours are brighter. The colour and prints are good.
Original product
5 out of 5 stars rating
By B.20 October 2017Verified Purchase
Wrapping Paper, Matte Wrapping Paper
Zazzle Reviewer Program
Very strong quality paper used. I used it to cover a lampshade, and it looks stunning now. Vibrant and vivid. Such lovely colours.

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Product ID: 256725157116043443
Created on 25/05/2023, 6:25
Rating: G