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All Papyrus Stores Closing — 70% to 90% Off Everything & 25¢ Greeting Cards!

POSTED BY
Bryan

If you’re familiar with Papyrus greeting cards, you know they’re super-fancy…and somewhat expensive. (We’ve even spotted some cards for $20!) They definitely make an impression on the recipient. The stores also carry a wide variety of gifts, wrapping paper, home décor and trinkets. Unfortunately, and very unexpectedly, the company filed for bankruptcy and is closing all of its stores.

All of the store are closing at the end of February, so there’s only one week left to get some amazing deals.

The close-out sale is going on at all locations.

Selection varies widely by location. 

As of now, here’s the current discount schedule:

All Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Everyday cards are 10 for $5 — making them just 50¢ each!

All Christmas and Valentine’s Day cards are 20 for $5 — making them just 25¢ each!

(In many cases, the savings on greeting cards are more than 95% off!)

Everything else in the shops is 70% to 90% off.

Most locations are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Hours may vary because of inventory available.) 

The close-out sale is also online. However, you will have to pay for shipping, if you spend less than $100.

Now’s the time to stock up on greeting cards and gifts for the year ahead.

Here in Colorado, there are four shops — Cherry Creek Mall, Denver Pavilions, Flatiron Crossing and Park Meadows.

 

Posted by Bryan on February 22, 2020 | Updated March 1, 2020 Filed Under: Expired

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