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Yep, they opened a store in Portland (OR.) last year and so far when i am up there i have not made it in yet, but i get the paper catalogs in the mail.
Yes. They have a store here in Dallas. It's a nice store, especially for premade stuff. They also have a good selection of bookbinding supplies. Check out their website to see what they carry.
Hi, we have one in Minneapolis.
they have some luscious colors of paper, and envelopes, and huge sheets of background paper for cutting up and putting on cards. Can get into some serious trouble in there. they have different and unique stamps.
Caroline
Minnetonka, MN
Paper-Source has great color selections for the envelopes, cards, stamps, and exotic wrapping paper. The downside is that they are generally more expensive.
I've been looking to buy (in bulk) similar envelopes to their deep-v European flap envelopes but so far no luck. At Paper-Source, each A2 envelope average to at least 25 cents (it is 25 cents each if I buy in bulk with 30% off), compared to my other envelopes at 9 cents each.
Paper Source makes my heart go all aflutter. Walking into that store is like a candy store for paper lovers. It gives me a contented sigh as soon as I walk through the doors.
__________________ ~ Jennifer Ellefson Created From Paper, a paper crafting blog
I wish I had a Paper Source store in my driving area. I can only order via the internet and the catalogs I get. There products are top quality! Very elegant selection and not the cutsy stuff found at other places.