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Stationery Stores Guide

Stationery Stores Guide

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Homemade cards are cute—when they're from a five-year-old. But in the grown-up world, these artistic card shops and stationery specialists offer more sophisticated modes of expression.

 

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Pulp

It's the bizarre stuff that shines in this boutique: bulbous vases made of recycled paper, Japanese sticker sets, cutesy boxes of matches, hound-themed products, and an impressive collection of thank-you notes.

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Soolip

Layered dried flowers, freshwater-pearl beadings, tea-stained paper, waxed banana leaf envelopes affixed with vintage stamps—unique touches are quaint and plentiful. Soolip even enables the delivery of wedding invitations in a tube (with its own RSVP mini-tube, of course).

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Lucky Paperie

At Lucky Paperie, everything from the gift wrapping paper to the custom design work is sweet and delicate. The idea of not buying a card from them tends to induce crippling guilt.

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Crane & Co. Paper Makers

If the U.S. Treasury can trust Crane & Co., Paper Makers with our currency, then you can trust them with your bar mitzvah invitations.

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Embrey Papers

Embrey Papers is the Vera Wang of stationery. It specializes in letter pressing for Brentwood's elite.

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Paper Source

With walls and shelves filled with colorful paper and crafts, it's tough to refrain from breaking out the glue gun right there in the store.

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Flax Pen to Paper

Out: singing e-cards. In, as always: retro, classy paper cards. These handmade gems bear craftsmanship not found at Hallmark, with embellishments like a tiny, white-lace beaded wedding dress.