View Full Version : wholesale paper....where to buy
goofymom/pop
08-11-2005, 08:04 AM
Has anyone ever considered buying paper wholesale? I have been trying and trying to find a location on line to buy from and cannot find one. Does anyone know of a good spot to look? My girlfriend and I would like to buy together in bulk and she has a vendors license......having no luck at all with suppliers.
pattyT
08-11-2005, 08:40 AM
ask at www.creativekeepsakes.com they will know!
soccerchick
08-11-2005, 09:51 AM
I'll ask my neighbor. She's into stamping and making cards and she travels to Ohio each year to buy paper in bulk, I think by the pound.
goofymom/pop
08-11-2005, 05:37 PM
thank you...please do let me know. I am so tired of dropping huge chunks of money on cardstock.
There is a great place in Appleton Wisconsin, called the PaperCut. They have an amazing selection of paper. It is my preferred brand for stamping. Although - just as a warning - it is mostly solid colors.
Their website is: The Paper Cut (http://www.thepapercut.com/)
A friend and I had $$$$$$ fun at their warehouse sale last December! I noticed the date for this years sale....WooHoo!
queenlizzie
08-13-2005, 02:09 PM
I am lucky enough to live very close to this store! (in brunswick, ohio) they have everything!
they don't list prices for some reason, but I get a pack of ten cards WITH the envelopes for $.69. I go crazy in there!
I don't know how good they are at mail order~believe it is just a family owned store, but if you were to need specifics, I could always mail it myself.
http://geocities.com/Eureka/Promenade/9725/
goofymom/pop
08-14-2005, 12:39 AM
But have yet to get there. I am planning however to make a trip before my weekend crop at the local hotel....48 hrs of crop time....will need serious paper for that. Do you know by chance what 12x12 cardstock costs? Or if its by the pound what is per pound price and approx amt of sheets per pound.
Thanks a bunch for the info!!! I am so excited to go there.
I am in the Mentor area so it will be a decent ride 45 to an hour but I think well worth it.
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