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Neighborhood: GeorgetownThis is one of those stores where it is great to browse- you go in to buy a couple of gift cards and end up with several random items you hadn't thought about- but it is a very inspirational store- I have bought some great photo albums and things to help create some great hand made gifts for friends.
Any store where most of the reviews are made by women, that's a store that I can get behind.
Here in Jersey, we just have Staples or Hallmark or even Carlton's in various malls when it comes to paper presentations, cards, etc. But when I came in here, I was like a little girl in American Girl Place. I couldn't keep my hands off anything in here. The birthday cards alone are worth coming to Georgetown for, they are that cute and funny and beautiful.
The store itself is just a wonder to walk through. Plus, the music playing in the store was awesome. Yes, they did play some Fiona (yes, six months later I still remember that) and they played The Decemberists as well.
Needless to say, I walked out with a few birthday cards and a little sketch book for my niece. Just an amazing place in Georgetown.
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Alexa B. and I were frantically running around Georgetown a few weeks ago, having bought a birthday present for a close girlfriend of ours we were severely lacking in the final piece- the wrapping paper!
Paper Source came to our rescue.
While our friend is no fish fanatic, we went crazy with the fish-themed paper and splurged on a few different sheets. She loved it (it was pretty kooky and cute).
The store is stocked with tons of adorable things- from journals, stationary, passport holders, wrapping paper, cards, books, and little extras that make gifts really unique.
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I love going in to Paper Source because I always feel so inspired. The staff are very nice and helpful and have great ideas. Last year I made hundreds of Paper Source's paper flowers from their magnolia kit for my wedding (to replace any real flowers you would typically use) and got lots of compliments. Paper Source is a little pricey, but they are definitely the place to go for new ideas and great service.
I was considering giving Paper Source 4.5 stars because it drains me of my money soo well...but that's my own fault, not this fabulous stores'! The people are nice, the paper is beautiful, and the random gift ideas are great. It's always good to have a go-to store when creativity strikes!
I just love Paper Source. They have a great selection invitations to journals, but what I love the most is their letterpress cards. I hope they offer more workshops at both Georgetown and Alexandria location - more regular cards or invitations, not just wedding invitations. I spend hours in there - very friendly staff too - love it love it love it.
I love looking at stationary places and paper source is a great place to find all sorts of cute papers of all shapes and sizes. This particular one has two stories with the 3rd story being a "reservation only" room for card makers.
For the bride, for the new mother, for the friend... there's something here for everyone.
I left this place with a pack of elegant thank you cards.
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I had been tracking Paper-Source on their website for a couple years now. They have a bunch of great demo videos to teach you some things to do with their supplies. I was so excited to find that when I moved here, there was an ACTUAL STORE in the city! The store itself, was absolutely awesome and more than made up for the downsides. Since so many reviews already talk about the pluses, I'll instead add some minuses based on my own experience.
As an artsy/crafty person, my biggest frustration was parking. We found a lot a few blocks away but paid $16 for a whole day. That put some pressure on making a purchase and feeling like the trip was worthwhile. Often times I'll check out art supplies and then come back after I already have a solid 'vision' and know exactly what I want. I didn't feel I had that luxury. This is certainly not a store I'm going to visit just to get 'ideas' unless I'm already in the neighborhood.
Second, I felt a bit mislead by the invitations and the cards I found in the catalog. There wasn't a good resource at hand for finding what I needed on my own, and everyone I asked pointed me towards the 'we'll design your invitations for you at a mark-up price" table. I definitely wanted to make my own cards but found that the store only sold packages of 10 or so products at a time OR a twenty dollar kit. The kits didn't have the paper designs I wanted and in order to get enough supplies to 'play' with some ideas I had, I would have to have spent a couple hundred bucks and have a HUGE surplus. That felt incredibly frustrating.
In the end however, I found a girl upstairs who was kind enough to listen to my artistic vision and quickly explain to me the way their artists create their in-store demos and catalog models. it came down to the inserts for A7 products being slightly smaller than the standard A7 paper, because the inserts are designed to fit inside of envelopes. I would have thought that anything listed as A7 would have been the same size, so I felt I had gotten some 'insider' info. Enlightened, I was well on my way to getting the supplies I needed, but ended up spending about 3 hours in the store and 5 hours total for the trip including traffic, parking, etc.
Oh, and the paper boxes and some larger elements that are on the website aren't actually in the store.I don't think they have enough storage space downtown.
All in all it was a good experience. I don't think I'll drag my sweetheart with me next time cause there's not much for boys to play with once they get bored reading the funny cards and playing with the puppets.
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I feel about Paper Source the way I felt about Toys R Us as a 6 year old. It's magical.
If you are obsessed with pattern, design, paper, crafts, and the limitless possibilities of a piece of patterned paper, Paper Source will feed your obsession.
If you are challenged and intimidated by pattern, design, paper, crafts, and the limitless possibilities of a piece of patterned paper, Paper Source will ease your qualms.
They have paper in every shade and size, walls and walls of it, a rainbow of cardstock and envelopes. Not only that, they have wrapping papers so beautiful that I'd like to decorate my apartment with them; they seem too beautiful to serve the lowly duty of temporarily disguising a gift.
They also have books, clever greeting cards, Christmas ornaments, inspiring window displays, craft supplies (beads, stickers, stencils, you-name-it), and provide workshops.
I go here with my credit card at the ready. I never walk out empty handed!
the paper source is just too darn cute. a perfect place to look for great stationary, quirky birthday cards and customized invitations. staff is incredibly helpful and friendly. definitely a place to go if youre looking to be inspired for your next art project/craft! only loses a star because you can easily easily spend your life savings there.
If I ever have to move out here at least I'll be able to find my favorite sources for things, Paper Source being one of them. Found them in Berkeley as substitute for Amsterdam Art's eventual cutting of specialty papers before they closed down completely. Great way to access samples and a la carte pieces, but even better for specialty items you are trying to track down. Has expanded to full array of gift items in addition to everything from gold-leaf papyrus to invitation jackets and pre-cut papers you can run through your personal or business printers.
Gift items include some of my favorite trend-setting toys and companies from over the years ( Knock Knock, UGLY dolls, various letter press companies ). Do have practical items - i.e. tape - on hand, but not to be confused as an arts and crafts store. PLUS great presentation of vast assortments of items so you can quickly glance without having to rely solely on sample books or digging through bins -- pet peeve of mine when I am in a hurry for design ideas and quick shopping!
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I wouldn't go into Paper Source expecting to find anything in particular - but every time I do, I find some great little present or card. I'm always pleasantly surprised. I come from a family that sends a lot of cards - don't ask - but I never see cards in this store that I've seen before. It's a great selection.
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I've worked at the Paper Source in some capacity for over a year as both a customer service associate and workshop instructor.
Paper Source is a "chain" store based out of Chicago, started by Sue Lindstrom (the quirky lady you see demo'ing on the PS website). There are 22 stores across the U.S. and PS has been slowly but steadily growing over the past 15+ years. If you've ever seen "Waste Not" products in other stationery stores (The Written Word, Tabletop, Pulp) those are from Paper Source, too!
On the main floor, and what most people seem to know Paper Source for, are stocks of greeting cards by the bundle and of an ever-varying style. Stock changes as we get new cards in, so I've taken to buying cards on a whim and saving them up until the right occasion. The first floor is also home to KOLO albums and scrapbooks, ribbons and embellishments, journals, office supplies, novelties, teas, books (art, coffee table, how-to, novelty, etc), bookbinding supplies, and allllll the flat paper you can ever want to have (which ranges in price from $2.50-$12.00 a sheet, depending on style).
If you don't meander upstairs you're likely missing out - PS has over 40 colors (with fun names like "Night" or "Rhubarb") in a myriad of sizes and styles of card and envelope. The second floor also houses pre-printed stationery and invitation sets, wedding invitation options galore, embellishments (eyelets, brads, paper punches, tape, scissors, stickers, rub-on letters and designs), scrapbooking stuff, rubber stamps, origami paper, pens/markers and a few other "in-betweens". I personally love envelope liners and templates. There's something about making your own envelope with magazine pages, or lining a boring envelope with cupcake paper that totally motivates me to write more letters, send more cards, and wow people with my awesome creativity (which is perhaps the biggest secret of all, as those things only take five minutes to do).
Planning a party, wedding, new job, business? Everyone at PS is more than happy to help you work through your project whether or not you have no idea or too many ideas for what you want. Building something from scratch, working with pre-printed cards and kits, or letting PS take care of the printing - there's a ton of different options and combinations for any project or event here. Despite having never been through the milestones myself, I can confidently say I could throw a surprise 50th birthday party, baby or bridal shower, wedding, or bat mitzvah and create a bazillion different invitations, favors, and decorations all from PS. There really is no limit the possibilities of paper.
Near and dear to my heart are the Workshops. If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone utter, "I'm not creative," I would probably be able to buy everything the store. In response, PS offers workshops in everything from bookbinding to cardmaking, paper flowers to wrapping gifts. Most classes are three hours and range in price from $45-85 - you'll learn from experts, be provided all your materials needed, and walk away with great ideas, tricks, and tips to get started on your own projects. The classes is fun and easy; you receive a 10% off coupon to use in the store, and classes here are much cheaper than taking a class from an art school in the area. Check out the website to find out what classes are coming up in DC or Alexandria.
The most frustrating part for shoppers and employees alike? Stock. You can't predict when someone will come in planning a 1,000 invitation event and wipe out your supply of Chocolate envelopes, leaving the bride-to-be who walks into the store an hour later near tears. If you're planning any event or project my advice is to plan ahead - you'll be happy and end up with something super fabulous to boot.
As anyone who has worked in retail/service for a period of time can likely attest: you can never look at a store the same way again once you've worked on the "other side". My eyes do not fill with glee when I enter the store as they once did, but I now fiercely love my bone folder, can make paper flowers in my sleep, and appreciate a good window display (which PS Georgetown is commonly known for). I left PS' employ as, with most retail jobs, the pay just wasn't cutting it, but you'll still find me moonlighting from time to time or teaching a paper flower course.
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It really is impressive, all the things that you could do with paper. And all the things that you could imagine to do, you will find at Paper Source.
I came here looking for a birthday present for a friend. Finding a card was pretty easy, although I stuck around to read all the other ones on the never ending wrack because they were just too cute or funny.
The present itself was a little harder because I had so many things to chose from. You have your photo albums to your funny books to your Ugly Dolls. I was really tempted to get her one of those actually, they are adorable. They also have an interesting range of Japanese products. I would have been really happy to see some Japanese (or generally Asian) stationary, but there was none of that. But I did find nice calendars that were drawn by Japanese artists, which were very pretty.
All in all, the diversity and imagination of the store is very nice. I think that it's a bit on the expensive side and that the staff could be a little more helpful. I also didn't appreciate the Christmas songs in the middle of November, but that's just me.
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This place is a dream if you:
1) Are (or want to be) crafty in the paper arts
2) Don't know an A4 or an A7 from an AK-47 but love buying clever, unique *pre-made* gifts
3) Are planning a party or get-together and want to create unique decorations, invitations, favors, etc.
I first got the Paper Source bug when I decided to make my own wedding invitations. I wanted something unique and personalized down to the last detail because... well, because I am a tremendous geek. I doubt I saved much money by going this route, but I did get a much cooler invitation than I could have had mass-manufactured. I've since started making my own birthday cards and thank you notes and other pretty little trifles.
I've been to Paper Source stores in Chicago, San Jose, Cambridge, Boston and Georgetown. The Georgetown store is the biggest and most impressive. There are rows and racks and boxes of some of the most beautiful papers I've seen. The textures! The weights! The colors! The shapes and sizes! Ahhhhh.
I see that a previous employee posted about the difficulties of keeping items in stock due to customers' unpredictable buying habits. Over the course of my two-month project, I found my local stores were out of a few things I needed on a few different occasions. If you run into this situation, just call the 888 number, which will link you to the warehouse in Chicago. They can overnight items to you (for a fee, of course) so you can still meet whatever self-imposed deadline is looming above you.
Even if paper doesn't make you giddy, stop in. Simply browsing the store is a total treat.
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when I stepped in this store, I couldn't help myself to take pictures before the staff said' "no picture, please!" bitch!!!!
I was screaming like a 5-year-old girl whenever I saw the funny cards and cute little toys + dolls, and played with those.. LOOK at this! LOOK at that! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! YES, I did it.. =P
this is the place where you need to go, if you are looking for special brilliant ideal greeting & event cards. actually, I didn't get anything from here, but next time or through the online store, I will! it's much better than other Cards & Stationery stores ever!
we need this store in NYC soon! or should I say, NOW?
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I love this store.
Even though there are whole forests-worth of paper products within its four walls and the treehugging Birks-wearing hippy dippy San Franciscan side of me cringes at the carbon footprint, I can't help but fawn over the quirky tchotchkes (Halloween window clingees alongside fishing lure pens), the clever and cutesy greeting cards ("So you are having a birthday this year, too. Stop it! You're always copying me!"), and the sheets of beautiful specialty wrapping paper that this store boasts in abundance.
It's my understanding that this is a chain store with branches in a number of cities (but not, alas, New York). However, chain or not, this is no Hallmark. Something tells me that this little gem would never compromise its charming and individualistic integrity to participate in those dreaded Hallmark-created "holidays."
I mean, really, Hallmark...how many "Sweetheart Day"s, "Stepbrother's Cousin's Day"s and "My Dog Just Had Puppies Day"s do we need? Shame on you, corporate America.
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I'm a craft nut. I attempt all of the following on a somewhat regular basis: scrapbooking, knitting, jewelry-making, and drawing. And, in some kind of extension of this, I LOVE wrapping presents.
All of the reasons above are reasons why I adore the Paper Source. They have gorgeous products displayed in a way that makes you feel like you stepped into a magazine. I mean, the building itself is ten kinds of awesome. They also have fantastic little almost-not-quite-knick-knacks that can inspire you to do some really cool things.
Something that cinched my love for this place was when a friend and I purchased a kit to make paper flowers after seeing them on display in the window. Kits, for me, almost never turn out how I want them to. They're either too complicated or look cheesy when finished. These not only turned out looking fabulously, but I was able to display them proudly in a vase in my room and it actually looked sophisticated. Sophisticated!
The only thing that makes me sad about this store is that when I go there, I'm reminded of when it used to be the Art Store. For those that don't remember or didn't get to see it before it went away, the Art Store was very similar to the Paper Source but it had more of your general art supplies. Oh man, it was awesome. [Now I go to Pearl when I want to pick up something a little bit more obscure.]
But enough of that. If something awesome popped up to replace everything I've loved when it went away, my life would be perfect. I'll have to work on procuring that, but in the meantime I have the Paper Source.
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Oh my God, Georgetown has changed so much since I've been around there. This place is definitely one of the better additions.
First of all, just the space and the way it is decorated is beautiful. The gift-wrapping is so unique, the agendas and calendars pretty in their simplicity, and the invitations, save-the-date and thank you cards are so nice and a wonderful reflection on whoever decides to send them.
The greeting cards are really pretty and some are incredibly funny and inspirational. i just wish they had a better selection of birthday cards, as I was on the hunt for really good cards for a couple of members of my extended family who are celebrating their days in October.
OK, and I also skipped around hugging the adorable stuffed animals, saying "Wook at da boonie!!!!", so extra star to transporting me back to age 6.
The ladies working there were not all up on us, which I definitely appreciated. One of them was actually from Lexington, Kentucky. One of the things I love about DC is that it is such a crossroads for Southerners. That's why it has a certain charm mixed with the urban that makes me homesick and will never be surpassed in my eyes.
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There's no doubt that this a beautiful store filled with beautiful wrapping and patterned paper. However, on my recent trip I made two discoveries:
- there's hardly any solid-colored paper sold by the sheet
- they sell glue guns but not the glue to load the guns.
That means I have to go to Michael's to buy these items. That's not cool considering I don't have a car. Paper Source, you let me down...
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Last week I needed some spray adhesive for a critical work project. The girl there said they didn't carry that, but recommended some book binding glue. She swore it wouldn't wrinkle the paper. I trusted her since I was in a pinch. The glue she sold me was apparently nothing more than Elmer's glue in a different bottle, it looked, functioned, and acted the same way, so it wrinkled my paper (and as an artist familiar with many different adhesives, I'm sure it wasn't a matter of misuse). I spent $8 bucks on crap that didn't function as I was told, and was clearly nothing more than cheap and useless Elmer's glue in an expensive bottle. I ended up on a photo shoot with a wrinkled prop, which drove me nuts. Based on this experience, I'll not buy another product from this store.
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I love paper. I LOVE PAPER!!!
This is totally my kind of store and my friends definitely make fun of me all the time for it. I don't care. All the stationery, pens, cards, EVERYTHING - it's all amazing. Of course, it's a bit pricey, but that just won't stop me from buying all of the cute things there. The only thing that would is an empty bank account!
I love the Paper Source.
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They are soooo nice! They even invited me to bring in my very well-behaved dogs. One of the things I love about this place is how not-too-hip it is. You can be a goofy, four-year-old kid. And if you don't know squat about what you want, the staff is great help... lots of ideas, but not too pushy. Way gay friendly.
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I am a paper junkie. Often, I buy paper of all different colors just to have it. Usually, I'm working on a crafty project. Either way, the Paper Source is the BEST place to get any crafty supplies, including paper. I'm not gonna lie, it's expensive - but it's quality. They might just have anything you could possibly want for your craft project, and if it's not in the store, buy it from their online store. They also have a nice selection of small, cute things for your desk. Basically, I could hang in the store for hours, just staring at anything and everything. It's a craft/paper junkie's paradise. For realsies.
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I wanted to do my own calligraphy for my wedding save the dates, so I came here in search of a very expensive pen. The staff here was helpful, although they scoffed at me for trying to do my own calligraphy. I ain't hatin' though -- I had faith in my skills and the save the dates turned out really nice. I am definitely planning to come back here again before the wedding to get more supplies. They have EVERYTHING. I was like a little kid wandering around, trying to convince my fiance that we needed five different kinds of stamps.
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This is a great shop for stationary and decor! I love to come here and find fabulous paper and frame it in my home. I recently used a gorgeous gold leaf paper set for a wedding and everyone loved it! The space is nice and large, and very calm. I could spend hours in here!
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I also love this shop. Made all my wedding invitations using quite a bit of their materials. It ain't cheap, but you have a ton of selection and the staff is very knowledgeable and helpful and generally very sweet. My fiance, now husband, even somewhat enjoyed it. They let me do some crazy stuff with a huge map on one of their work tables, which was nice.
One warning: sometimes they run out of some of their popular supplies and have to get stuff transferred from their Alexandria store (which is also great). So be sure to give yourself extra time just in case.
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I love love love this place. Everytime I go in, the staff is so helpful and is always pointing me to the right place. I could spend the longest time in here just looking at all the different types of paper, patterns and colors. Go in here if you want to get your creative juices flowing.
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I came here to make bridal shower invitations and wedding ceremony programs. Both times the staff were very helpful and offered so many creative ideas (complete with example programs). I LOVE their different options for invitations - allows lots of room for individual creativity and for your budget (e.g. embossed invites vs. printed). Mine cost me a little over $2 each, including postage, which is significantly cheaper than ordering from an invitation service company. And the Paper Source has so many different options for design paper that you can find something for every taste.
Here's my chance to brag that the wedding programs I made from my purchase here came out so nice that the wedding photographer kept the picture of them on his website.
This is also a great place to get unique cards for mother's day, birthdays and for thank yous. I heart paper source.
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It might seem silly to be so in love with stationery, cards and the like, but one visit to Paper Source may easily lead to love at first sight. They have great cards and gift wrapping and calendars. They have kits and classes with cute names like "wrapper's delight" to help you discover your inner Martha (sans the insider trading). They have amazing DIY options for invitations.
Something really cool is that they're partnering with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which can be a wonderful philanthropic endeavor for anyone in need of place cards or other favors. Check it out here: http://paper-source.co...
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I know this place as the former art store, where I bought all the brushes for my painting class in college. It's too bad they don't cater to painters anymore, but what do you expect--artists make for lousy patrons, whatever business you're trying to keep afloat.
I like this store for all its niche book binding glues and whatnot. I didn't know there was such a market for these supplies, but judging from the size of the store, revenue must be good. Stop by here to pick up supplies for the family calligrapher, book-binder, or card maker.
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I love this place. Maybe because I used to go to their small store in Massachusetts. They have a wide assortment of paper, of course, and craft stuff!!!
I made all of my wedding invitations, thank you cards, table cards, place cards, etc through them....
Have a great time there and check out their classes!
If you cant get to dc, the opened a smaller in old town alexandria
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One of the best selections of cards in the city. A little more elegant and less kitschy than Pulp. Plus lots of DIY book-binding (from albums to journals) and card-making kits (birthday and thank yous) and how-to manuals. Upstairs you'll find an amazing rainbow of cards and envelopes in a variety of sizes--not just your ho-hum business enevelope. Not used to the overly spacious layout as the Boston & Cambridge shops had the same amount of stuff in a smaller area. Keep expecting more. Classes offered by the friendly staff to help aspiring artists. This is the best shop if you're looking for beautiful pre-made paperstuff or for all the ingredients to create your own.
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I am SO into this store! I've been to paper goods stores before, yes, but this store offers so much more than just the invitations, stationary and cards. This store takes gift wrapping and gift giving to a whole new level. Not only is ever conceivable color available, but also every conceivable print, style, cut, size - you name it. I even stumbled on a book about scrapbooking with photos and my brain nearly exploded just looking around me, imagining the possibilities. The Japanese papers alone are worth a visit to this store. Of course, you could easily spend a small fortune here - it wouldn't be difficult - but your gifts would be so pretty people would be sad to unwrap them and your cards/invitations would be so delightful that people would want to frame them. I'm being serious here!
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Oh, this store is just wonderful! Two floors (at least), you can wander around for hours. I find it hard to buy anything here, because after all....it's just paper, but it's so darn pretty. I'm big on aesthetics and the Paper Source takes the cake.
Two stories! So nice! Quite the assortment of everything you would need to be creative. The staff is very willing to help as well. This store is fun to browse in and you will inevitably leave with some stuff you didn't realize you "needed".
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This place is adorable, but pricey. Great for cards and cute little things.
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this place has it all, you could get lost