CHICAGO, July 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Paper Source, a premier paperie and online retailer will host its annual Custom Sale today. Save 20% on all custom products including planners, journals, wedding invitations, save-the-dates, thank you cards, stationery, baby announcements, bridal shower invitations and more! Featuring hundreds of exclusive, hand-drawn designs from our Chicago-based design team, as well as our proprietary color palette, you are able to customize your invitations or stationery to make them completely yours. This special event will run from July 11 – July 24 – in stores and online.
"We are so excited to host this annual event," says Winnie Park, CEO at Paper Source. "Our custom products are what make Paper Source so special. There's nothing better than giving someone a gift unique to him or her, and the options are truly endless with our assortment."
You can visit any local store or shop online to access our collection of custom products. A wide assortment of stationery, notebooks and more are available for men, women and kids – perfect for gifting!
To view the full custom collection, please visit www.PaperSource.com or stop in at one of the more than 120 Paper Source locations nationwide.
About Paper Source
Founded in 1983, Paper Source is a specialty retailer offering a unique selection of fine and artisanal papers, invitations and announcements, personalized and distinctive gifts, gift wrap, greeting cards, custom stamps, and an exclusive collection of envelopes and cards. Paper Source offers an original aesthetic, with a distinct color palette and proprietary designs that are handcrafted by a Chicago-based design team. As of July 2017, Paper Source operates stores in 29 states, the District of Columbia, plus an ecommerce store and wholesale division. For more information, please visit www.papersource.com or email [email protected].
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