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Paper Source1925 Fillmore StSan Francisco, CA 94115 map cross street: between Bush & Pine district: Pacific Heights Tel. +1 415.409.7710 Website |
| About Paper Source Paper Source on Fillmore is chock full of cut, glue, hole-punch, stamp and fold inspiration. Consider yourself warned, it's hard to leave without splurging on materials for at least one or two new projects. Paper source makes do-it-yourselfing nearly decision free. All you need to supply is the creativity and if you find yourself in the shallow end of the gene pool where inventiveness is concerned, Paper Source has your back. They offer workshops ranging from Holiday Card making to collage, from rubber-stamping to Gocco printing. Their wrapping paper offerings run the gamut from kitschy to cute, retro designs to classic patterns. Choosing an item from the wall o' rubber stamps can add spice to any project and they offer miles of funky ribbon to choose from. The back room is filled with stationary and envelopes, every color and texture your imagination can come up with, and some it can't. Hours Sunday: 11am - 5pmMonday: 10am - 7pm Tuesday: 10am - 7pm Wednesday: 10am - 7pm Thursday: 10am - 7pm Friday: 10am - 7pm Saturday: 10am - 6pm |
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Editorial Review Father’s Day Give Him Something To Remember By Jialin Luh (06/18/2009)" Father’s Day is little over a week away. Maybe you count yourself among the 9.4% nationally unemployed (according to stats as of June 5). Or maybe you’re just pinching pennies, saving for a rainy day. Or hell, maybe you’re one of those people who doesn’t feel the need to spend money to let the dads in your life know you find them endearing. Whatever your philosophy, there’s still time and ways to make this Father’s Day memorable without breaking the bank while offering a San Francisco bent to things and supporting local businesses. " |
Editorial Review Paper A Plenty By Lisa Butterworth (12/01/2003)" The snip of scissors fills the air, scraps of paper flutter like snowflakes, glitter is everywhere and your fingers are crusted with glue. If you're anything like me, this sort of crafty chaos defines your holiday season. But regardless of whether you make your own greeting cards or are willing to give your right arm if it means someone else will wrap presents for you, there is one holiday season necessity and it's not that gingerbread latte. From imported washi to mass-produced rolls of wrapping, no holiday season is complete without some form of paper. " |
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