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Businiess name:  Merchant's Art & Paper
Review by:  Chloe B.
Review content: 
They make custom wedding invitations and there is always someone in the store going through their samples binders. The examples on display in the store make it obvious that they're good at it. But, I designed my own kick-ass wedding invitations, so I just come here to play with the paper. They have a way better selection than The Paper Zone. I'm always especially impressed by the variety of colors in their individually sold envelopes. They carry a lot of Crane's stationery, but I think their real draw is that they have lots of really fancy (and expensive) paper which I've never had a reason to buy, including Washi paper. Because of the variety (and because of the invitation business), their scrap paper grab bags are better than the ones sold by any other paper store. They package them in color schemes, though, which means you have to buy more than one bag for the most variety. There's a very limited selection of art supplies, rubber stamps, punches, seals, etc. Go somewhere else for that stuff. Help is usually in the back room, but you can just poke your head in or ring one of the doorbells up at the cash register.

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