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    Rock Paper Scissors

    3.1 (20 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    John G.

    "Rock Paper Scissors" fills the stationary niche on Main Street to a tee. They carry some of the finer stationary kits by Crane and Co, with beautiful thank you note selections. They also offer custom invites by Kate Spade Paper, and Jack and Luly stationary. As a nice accent, they also carry hand poured candles, advertised to burn for 60 hours, which sounds like a long time to me.

    Robin S.

    Sometimes I think, if you've seen one stationary store, you've seen them all. Not so with Rock Paper Scissors. Yes, they have the requisite clean look and airy feel to the atmosphere, but I think the reason I come back here is because of the cool selection. I love the individual sheets of wrapping paper in a variety of mod designs, and none of their invites are super "cutesy" or cheesy. My favorite thing in this store though has to be the mix and match notecards/invites. There are 10 different colors and 6 different cuts (styles) of cards, and they are all blank. They can be printed however you like--you can make them into notecards or invitations, and choose however many you want. You can also pick the type of envelope you want, as well as the seal. Other cool items they carry are address books and journals, and those old-school fountain pens that you dip into ink. I'll always make the quick trek to Franklin to visit this store.

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