
Austin's premier destination for unique stationery, gifts, and creative paper goods.
Paper Place is a beloved Austin store offering a curated selection of stationery, cards, gifts, and handmade paper. Known for its friendly staff and unique inventory, the shop provides everything from fountain pens and inks to scrapbooking supplies and custom invitations. It's the go-to spot for creative individuals and gift-seekers looking for high-quality, distinctive items.
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Personalized design and creation of unique cards and invitations for any occasion.
Large sheets of high-quality handmade paper for artistic projects and crafts.
Expert-curated collection of fountain pens, inks, and writing instruments with staff guidance.
Special wrapping paper and printed tissue paper with assistance for perfect presentation.
Unique toys, stickers, and materials for scrapbooking and creative hobbies.
Convenient online purchase options for stationery, gifts, and paper products.
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Jeffery Marburger
John De Leon
Best place to get all sorts of stationary. If you have a pen fetish. Go here.
Amy T
June Gunaratne
I love this store, one of my favorite stationary stores. I worked here at a different point in my life and enjoyed supporting an Austin-owned local vendor. I moved to Houston and there's not really an equivalent here - went back this weekend and was SO EXCITED to get paper for an upcoming project and they said they don't cut paper on Sunday :') 3 girls were behind the counter, not helping anyone in the store, not working on a fixture or cleaning or anything, but nobody could cut the paper. I didn't purchase anything because of it - note for everyone else. ~~
Jessica Segovia-Reyes
Such a nice shop but has nasty and rude employees. Divya checked me out and when I said thank you all she said was “sure”. And when I was looking at the fountain pens, she did not acknowledge me.
Max Tollefsen
Friendly staff that know their stuff. Laurel was amazingly helpful