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    Paper Source

    4.2 (81 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Tiffany M.

    Love this place! I enjoy lying to everyone and saying I wrap all my gifts but actually the very talented staff at Paper Source do all my gift wrapping haha! But that's our little secret ;). I really like the variety of wrapping paper options that I literally cannot find anywhere else. The staff at this specific location are so friendly, helpful, and engaging. My new favorite location!

    Beautiful day at Paper Source!
    Allison L.

    The cutest store with the coolest cards, gifts, games, stationary, party supplies, party favors, and more!

    Jordan W.

    I found this place through Yelp! I was looking for a place or a person that would be able to wrap a special gift. I walked in and looked around a little bit and then approached the counter to find out the process of getting my gift wrapped so you pick out a sheet and a ribbon to wrap your gift in I picked out a bow originally since I didn't know I needed to pick out a ribbon in order to get the look I wanted to achieve The lady at the counter suggested I pick out a ribbon instead so that I can have a really fancy bow and it would look more put together which I appreciated since this was my first time doing this. It came out amazing! The service is $8 plus the cost of material you choose! I have ribbon left over for the next time I want to get a gift wrapped here and there was some extra paper left but I'm not even sure what I can do with that honestly. Overall would recommend for your gift wrapping needs for those very special occasions!

    Melissa M.

    Love this place! Papyrus better watch their back, because Paper Source is the new place in town to spend your money on paper goods. I was headed to Sprinkles cupcakes and noticed that Paper Source was next door. I parked in back and went through Paper Source to get to Sprinkles, but the detour took 20 minutes. Paper Source is a large store filled with all types of fun items! They obviously have tons of stationary (pre-made or special order), cards, scrap-booking supplies, stamps, stickers, and a ton of other fun nick knack stuff. I looked at some of the tote bags and mugs. In the back there is a serious wall of every color of paper you would ever need (see photo) in all sizes. I especially loved their single sheet designer wrapping paper. Another favorite of mine was the Japanese cherry blossom photo album. The ladies in there were super nice and helpful and ready to answer any questions you might have. I would highly recommend you stop in Paper Source and Sprinkles at the same time. A treat for your eyes and your stomach.

    Card making project 1. Use a graphic calendar to make an envelope using the template. Card utilizes reg. and embossing stamps.
    Michelle M.

    STORE: 4.5 Stars WORKSHOPS: :: Mail Stationery Class :: 3 Stars (read individual review below) :: Book Binding Class :: 5 stars (read individual review below) MAIL STATIONERY CLASS - $28, 2 hours, 4-5 projects. -- Level: Beginner - Intermediate -- Difficulty: Easy This class was taught by one of their newer-comers, Kacie, who was extremely friendly, bright, and encouraging. You could have been an absolute newbie to arts and crafts and still kicked out quite a few pretty projects. The class started a little late (5-10 minutes after the hour?). Two of the four people signed up were going to be arrive late. Here are the various projects we worked on: 1. Custom envelop and card created from old calendars using the Paper Source envelope template. The card would use a large stamp on the front. The envelope would take up most of the calendar to be created. Also, we used clear embossing pens to write addresses on the envelope and dusted it with the gold glitter. 2. Custom envelope and card using a stamp layering technique, white embossing powder to "raise" the stamps, and pastel gel pens to color in the blank parts of the stamp. 3. Customizing envelop liner using a calendar with the Paper Source envelop liner template. 4. Custom postcard using balsa wood and embossing techniques. Probably the one that fell the flattest since the embossing gun warped, split, or flat out broke the balsa wood. I thought they were fun projects aimed at a beginner to a slight intermediate. These would not have been projects for experts looking for some new techniques or ideas. I love that classes give you an extra 10% off of purchases (not additional classes.) What I didn't like about this class was that there was one envelope template, one envelope liner template, two taping devices, and two pairs of scissors to be shared among four people. It would have impressed me more if I didn't have to wait on someone else to execute my idea. BOOKBINDING CLASS - $35, 2 hours, 1 project (designing a custom cover for a small journal) -- Level: Beginner -- Difficulty: Moderate The bookbinding class taught us how to create a custom hardcover using bookbinding cloth, book board, pre-bound text blocks (pages), your custom paper choice*, bone/teflon folder, and methylcellulose/PVA mixture (read: fancy glue.) Notably, the class fee includes materials including options for paper choices. You can buy your own paper and bring it to class. (I bought a prettier paper that I found in the store.) The class size was for 8-10 people, with 4 Paper Source employees also included in that head count. We had a young but craft-savvy girl in our class who might have been a middleschooler. This class was much more intensive than the bookbinding class, but none of us had any bookbinding experience. So, it's good for a beginner but maybe not a really young child as it's process-intensive. The teacher, Jasmine, has been binding custom books for over 3 years. She infused the class with a lot of structure, which was necessary for how to bookbind. She also was generous with her lessons learned. Other than a different paper cover choice, there wasn't a lot of flexibility to branch out and get all customized with your project. However, I think that's appropriate for this class. Fortunately, we did NOT have to share any materials (had they read my card-making review?) I really loved the techniques I learned in this class. My head is now in outer space and thinking of what other projects to do with what I learned last night. Envision Pooh Bear in deep concentration... "Think, think..." Tigger would have called it fun, fun, fun, fun, fun. I highly recommend this class if you've ever considered bookbinding. It is also for the more intense crafter.

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    Amazing treatment and work. Came here to wrap a gift and was very happy with the service

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    Stopped in with a friend and found a great pair of Beatles socks and unique stationary. It's a fun store, great for any paper needs.

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