$9 for $20 Worth of Gifts, Greeting Cards, and Scrapbooking Materials at Paper Nation
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Artisans craft cheeky holiday cards, colour gift-wraps made from non-tree materials & colourful stationery, adding personal touch to gifts
On the International Space Station, brave astro-pioneers pass the time by making crafts—namely, dream catchers to catch the dreams of any nearby aliens dreaming of attacking Earth. Make your crafting dreams come true with today's Groupon: for $9, you get $20 worth of gifts, greeting cards, and scrapbooking materials at Paper Nation.
Paper Nation, recipient of a 2011 Business Excellence Award from the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce, unveils a collection of vibrant decorative wrapping paper, eco-friendly tote bags, and cheeky stationery products. Handmade wrapping paper made of textile scraps ($3–$7) beautifies plain parcels without leaving a carbon footprint, and humorous greeting cards ($4–$6) provide a giggle-inducing way to tell one’s siblings that you sold your parents. Gift gifters can transport goods home or to a blind date in a one-of-a kind leather-and-fabric tote bag sewn by owner Bryan Heidinger’s 79-year-old father ($25–$50). Paper Nation also carries a variety of gift goods, including locally-made candles, bath and body products, and furniture.
Artisans craft cheeky holiday cards, colour gift-wraps made from non-tree materials & colourful stationery, adding personal touch to gifts
On the International Space Station, brave astro-pioneers pass the time by making crafts—namely, dream catchers to catch the dreams of any nearby aliens dreaming of attacking Earth. Make your crafting dreams come true with today's Groupon: for $9, you get $20 worth of gifts, greeting cards, and scrapbooking materials at Paper Nation.
Paper Nation, recipient of a 2011 Business Excellence Award from the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce, unveils a collection of vibrant decorative wrapping paper, eco-friendly tote bags, and cheeky stationery products. Handmade wrapping paper made of textile scraps ($3–$7) beautifies plain parcels without leaving a carbon footprint, and humorous greeting cards ($4–$6) provide a giggle-inducing way to tell one’s siblings that you sold your parents. Gift gifters can transport goods home or to a blind date in a one-of-a kind leather-and-fabric tote bag sewn by owner Bryan Heidinger’s 79-year-old father ($25–$50). Paper Nation also carries a variety of gift goods, including locally-made candles, bath and body products, and furniture.