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    Paper Source

    4.2 (169 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Cards and stationery

    Gift shops

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    Daniel H.

    A place that's always enjoyable!! So many things that my son would love (though I think I enjoy them even more!!) Be careful though - we might go in in the morning and end up staying until sunset!

    Call ahead of time because they close randomly
    Shilpa H.

    TL;DR - Let down because of the weak birthday card selection and the fact that they close at random times throughout the day (Call ahead!). Great selection of high quality gifting supplies (wrapping paper, gift bags), little gifts and knick-knacks, and boxed card sets. But most things are pricey. Check the signs in the front or on their website for promos/discounts. Paper Source is a chain store for gifts, gifting supplies, party supplies, and greeting cards. You'll find stores all over the country. So if you like supporting small businesses, go elsewhere. This store is located in a lower pac heights on Fillmore, so you'll find other nice shops and restaurants nearby. My first impression was, "Wow!". Could this be my one-stop-shop for small gifts? Unfortunately, no. I wanted to love this store but was let down a bit because: 1) The birthday card selection wasn't amazing both times I went - I felt like the generic happy birthday cards outnumbered the the more unique/fun cards. Maybe stock was low? You might get lucky with some of their other cards (e.g., sympathy, religious, graduation). But I had better success at the Walgreens a block away on my hunt for nice birthday cards. 2) The prices are a bit steep. But what's new. It's SF. 3) I stopped by twice on a Friday (the 2nd because I changed my mind about my purchase) and BOTH times, the store was closed - first around 4pm (sign said they'd be back at 4:30p) and again around 6:15pm (said they'd be back in 30 min). Just my luck. I think there's only one person working at any one time. So I highly recommend calling before you visit to check their hours! It's not all bad though. They do have a nice variety of little gifts, knick-knacks, and giftable games. I got the cutest cat-themed pens here that were a hit with my cat-lover family members. They'll change up their gift selection for the holidays as well. If you're totally clueless about what gift to get someone, you might get lucky here just based on the sheer quantity of options. But it's possible you find more affordable options in Japantown just a few blocks away. As for gifting and party supplies, if budget is not an issue, then you'll really love this store. They have a large selection of higher quality wrapping paper and gift bags. You won't see these types of supplies at your average drugstore or Target. They also have adorable party supplies, although the supply is very small and maybe not as gender neutral. Finally, they have an unbeatable selection of boxed card sets. I came in October and they already had a big selection for Christmas. Again, I didn't love their selection of individual greeting cards, but I imagine they're supporting smaller businesses and artists, so might be worth it! Finally, they accept returns and exchanges if you change your find. They post signs near the front for any discounts and promos they're offering. Look at their website for additional coupons. For example, you can get 10% off for signing up for emails or texts. I've signed up for texts and they haven't spammed me (the texts are infrequent). Overall, I'll probably be back.

    Sarah C.

    Was walking up Filmore and saw this cute shop. I like hobby stores. I bought a mouse usb hub. It is cute! They also sell all these random useful/not useful stuff. There is this little plunner that holds up your iphone so you can watch movies. They sell a lot of valentine's day stuff. Also of stationary and arts & craft stuff in the back. Wish I was more artistic. I would definitely like to come back. One drawback. It is slightly pricy.

    No it's not Al Bundy at the shoe store.
    David E.

    Thanks to Megan for helping with a very last minute need for gift boxes. We hadn't thought through a presentation, one to our Mayor no less, and it was off to the Paper Source for help. Megan took care of me in short order and our event went perfectly. Again my sincere gratitude for your help!

    How do you NOT buy these?! :)
    Shoshana G.

    No better place to buy overpriced greeting cards and small stocking stuffers, and I say that fondly. I honestly love PaperSource so much. It's hard for me to see one and not be tempted to go inside and even harder for me to go inside and not buy something. The cards are adorable and the fancy wrapping paper actually makes for really great posters. (I have the world map framed above my bed). Every PaperSource is reliable and staff is friendly and helpful. This location is a bit smaller and more crowded than others.

    Junia I.

    I've been coming to this Paper Source for years now, so it's about time I Yelped about how much I love it. Yes, it is the smallest of them all, but it has so much charm and the staff that works there adds to it! If you happen to go in not really knowing what to get and need assistance my wish for you is that Rick will be working. He knows every little nook and cranny of that store and can tell you exactly what you need to achieve any craft you're trying to complete. They have started to sell more "kits" like another reviewer stated, but that's not necessarily a bad thing, and shouldn't effect your creativeness. The kits just make it faster and to some, more achievable to create a book, gift box, flowers, etc. I'm sure tons of moms doing crafts with their kids can find these kits helpful. And if you don't want to buy these kits because you're an OG crafter, then all the power to you. They still sell chipboard and book board for you to cut to whatever size you need depending on the craft you're making. Their decorative papers are very stylish and can be used for so many purposes. They've also got a wall of stamps and quality ink pads, sticker makers, embossers (which are so addicting to use!), letterpress maker, etc etc. They've got a lot going on, and it's all so fun to look at! One flaw that I have noticed about this store over the years that I've been a customer? Shelves have started to fill up with more "stuff" that isn't paper related. They've got a whole setup with candles and mugs when it can be used to hold more paper goodies. They've got a small wall related to "gag" gifts when they could use that space to house more markers, pens, stickers (which they need more of).

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