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I'm not even that into stationary stores, but I absolutely *loved* this place. It's small but there are a gaggle of great things to look through. Everything is hand-made, crafted and arranged with love. It's definitely not cheap, but you can find some amazing gifts here (I got one of their cute retro telegrams for one of my friends). The woman behind the desk was super-helpful.
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My service from the short haired lady was so awful and rude I did not want to purchase anything. I asked a simple question "if there were any other colors of this pen" because i love them and only can buy it in steveston. But she snapped back at me, as if i was not speaking english and in the most condescending way. I have no accent at all. I decided not to purchase the pens and gifts for my... more
I love how they are tying to bring back to feel of typing letters again. Everyone in the shop are super helpful and very nice. They have many cute and unique cards made right on the shop premises and you can also make your own as well! The prices for their items is very fair too, I can't wait to return back for a letter writing club session.
This artful Main Street boutique lets visitors spell out their affection with stationery, journals, greeting cards and gifts, designed in-house.
The 1950s decor makes you wonder about the contents of this store. But once in, you will not fail to gush about the paraphernalia on offer. Ancient filing cabinets, old school books, stationary items, vintage greeting cards, and more are on display at the Regional Assembly of Text.