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Does anyone have an online source for classic stationery?

I have a stash of notecards, but there’s not much room for what I want to write. Besides that, they are too little for my big, loopy handwriting — that always goes uphill.

(I read somewhere, a long time ago, that the uphill part is supposed to mean I am an optimist — or was it a psychopath — can’t remember which one. I probably read the article in the 70s in Cosmopolitan. Now I read Atlantic — but I digress.)

Anyway, my big, kind of messy handwriting needs some regular stationery, plain. I would like for the paper to have some weight to it. (Remember when we chose paper by weight so our resumes would stand out in the pile.)

I did a quick look online but I can see it would take all day to get past the bride-market or the cutesy stuff.

All I want is plain, classy looking stationery. Has anyone ordered such a thing recently?

There are notes to be written that I want to do in the old-fashioned way.

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My suggestions would be Staples and Amazon. Lots to choose from at both places.
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It takes some filtering...............my bride gets hers from good-old Amazon.
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I believe I saw what you are looking for on the shelves at Staples , give the store a call.
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Vistaprint.com is separated by categories and much easier to order.
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I agree with vista print. Any office supply if you want to compare weight, feel And colors. Also anywhere that does wedding invitations
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To find matching paper & envelopes, try searching for stationery kits or sets. Paper should be 24lb or 28lb in the description to get a nice quality paper vs 20lb copy paper.
Funny how spending more time at home makes you want to write more notes to people instead of quick emails & texts...8-)
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crane also - classic stuff
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I agree, Crane.
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Go to Centsible Furnishings resale store on 441 1/2 mile north of 42. They always have stationary and larger note cards on sale at 12 for a dollar and they are done as a variety pack instead of all the same. I volunteer there and take care of the card area so I know what is being put out for sale. Or just buy stationary at Wal-Mart. They have a selection back in the office supply or in the greeting card area.
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Google Crane Stationary.
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Does anyone have an online source for classic stationery?

I have a stash of notecards, but there’s not much room for what I want to write. Besides that, they are too little for my big, loopy handwriting — that always goes uphill.

(I read somewhere, a long time ago, that the uphill part is supposed to mean I am an optimist — or was it a psychopath — can’t remember which one. I probably read the article in the 70s in Cosmopolitan. Now I read Atlantic — but I digress.)

Anyway, my big, kind of messy handwriting needs some regular stationery, plain. I would like for the paper to have some weight to it. (Remember when we chose paper by weight so our resumes would stand out in the pile.)

I did a quick look online but I can see it would take all day to get past the bride-market or the cutesy stuff.

All I want is plain, classy looking stationery. Has anyone ordered such a thing recently?

There are notes to be written that I want to do in the old-fashioned way.

Sincerely,
Boomerosaurus
You can still buy 30 to 40lb weight paper from Staples or Amazon. I then print my name/address etc at top of each page using an interesting font. (I do desktop publishing projects). I'd be happy to do this for you if you'd like. No charge.
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