Scrapbook Store in Paris?
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Scrapbook Store in Paris?
I tried to post this earlier, but haven't seen it - apologies if it is a duplicate. I am looking for a scrapbook store in Paris or a shop that sells scrapbook supplies -- stickers, papers, rubber stamps, die cuts, etc. There used to be a shop in the Carousel du Louvre, but it was gone last time we visited. Thanks in advance.
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I 'scrapbook' my travel photos, best way to take the trip again and again. I save all my stubs, brochures, tickets, maps, etc. Last time, I bought some old sheet music that had lyrics in French, and used that as 'background' paper. Also get extra maps, and use them for background. I realize these are not 'acid-free' but less concerned about this for trip pix (as opposed to heritage/family pix). This does not tell you where to find a scrapbook store, but at least you might find some cool things at the flea mkt..
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I don't know of a scrapbook store per se, but some of the best scrapbook supplies come from a French company (see www.canson-us.com for their american site; the French site is under construction). Additionally, I found several albums, paper, stamps, and stickers, at La Samaritaine, the department store in the 1e.
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Okay, here goes:<BR><BR>Galeries Lafayette and Printemps both have great stickers and scrapbooks in their paper/office supply/greeting card departments. They also have selections of rubber stamps - they are near the pens and inks area.<BR><BR>The Marais is famous for its stationery stores, and I stumbled upon several shops with wonderful paper and scrapbooks made out of that paper.<BR><BR>In the Viaduc des Artistes is a shop called N'O (play on Musee d'Orsay abbreviation) with incredible papers and all sorts of fun scrapbooks (BTW, if you like corny and cheezy, you'll have a problem finding those).<BR><BR>BHV had some scrapbooks, too, not a lot of choice but heck they were on sale. Monoprix had a few. Virtually any stationery store (Latin Quarter has a bunch of them) has blank books, some that'll make great scrapbooks.<BR><BR>No, I've never seen "scrapbook" store - apparently, the Parisians don't need instructions on how to put a scrapbook together.<BR><BR>In Bellagio and in Venice, we found stores with handmade papers and leatherbound books (for whoever asked about Europe). <BR><BR><BR><BR>


<BR>What I found was: http://cemagic.free.fr/shop.html<BR><BR>I figured Japanese paper might be a resource -- anyway great site!

