About Sara Paper
I started Sara Paper when I married my sweet husband Adam in 2002. I had so much fun designing our special invitations and when I returned from the honeymoon, I had several requests to do work on other projects. This was exciting for me. I’d always wanted to have my own business and the opportunity to explore this dream suddenly became a goal.
I’m located in New Bremen, Ohio but I do work for people all across the country. Cell phones and the internet make this a breeze. I’m proud to report that most of my clients are repeat customers, and their friends. Certainly there are larger companies but I prefer to operate on this smaller scale. I have pride in my livelihood and I enjoy making my mortgage payment so you better believe I’m going to work hard for my boss – which just happens to be you!
While I do work for all sorts of people, I enjoy a steady stream of bridal clients who all have one thing on their minds. Wedding Stationery.
It’s not as simple as that though.
I
have “budget brides” who want a special looking invitation
at a price that fits their budget.
I am happy to work with anyone, regardless of the amount of money they
intend to spend. I understand that not every bride wants to spend a
lot of money on invitations. Some brides skimp on their invites so they
can afford the dress of their dreams. Some brides prefer to invest in
décor or flowers. Being a frugal person myself I understand the
need to budget. I can help you save money by telling you what is absolutely
essential and what you really don’t “need”. I also
have several albums of simple, elegant invitations, which are discounted
everyday.
I
have clients that are looking for “that look”. Extra special,
Extra elegant, Extra fancy – whatever the cost.
Ohhh, do I have things for you. Come and see what other couples have
done. I have some very high-end custom pieces that can be altered to
your specifications. I can’t do everything but I sure can do a
lot. I also carry the TRU Albums. This is an upscale line that a vendor
must earn the right to carry. You’ll find a wealth of beautiful
options in these four albums.
I
have clients who are “do it yourselfers”. You know what
you want, but need a little help getting it done.
Maybe you have a friend who does graphic design but you need someone
to print the darn thing. Maybe you’ve printed them somewhere but
now you need to cut a whole stack of paper. Maybe you just need to buy
envelopes and can’t find what you need in the stores. Give me
a call. Maybe I can help. Wouldn’t you rather pay me $10 - $15
to cut a big stack of paper instead of spending the Thursday night before
your wedding cutting your programs? Yeah, I thought so.
I
have clients who are clueless about wedding invitations and “want
to learn”.
Maybe you’ve never shopped for wedding invitations before. That’s
fine, you can book a free consultation and learn everything you want
to know. We’ll review all the options. I’ll explain the
rhyme and reason for etiquette. I’ll get you through this and
we’ll have fun doing it.
I
have clients that are clueless about wedding invitations and “don’t
want to learn”.
You know who you are. I know, I know. Some of you just don’t care.
You want to get married. You want people to show up and you think it’s
my job to get them there. Well, you are right. I do consider it my job
to provide what you need at the least amount of fuss to you. I am at
your service!
When
it’s all said and done, you need wedding stationery and
I want your business. Give me a call and maybe I can help.
Now
a couple fun facts.
No, my last name is not Paper. Wouldn’t that
be convenient, fitting and cool?
My real name is Sara Suchland. Once upon a time I worked at a local
newspaper. Not knowing what to use as my first email address I chose
my first name and my occupation. People thought the email address was
catchy. I thought it was cute. When business caught on I decided to
call myself Sara Paper and it just felt right.
No, I do not make paper. I sort of want to learn though. Maybe sometime in the future.
I do not sell scrapbook paper or supplies. I design beautiful little things, which I print on paper. I cut paper to make business cards, I fold paper to make note cards, I pad paper and make note pads. Paper is simply the main ingredient in all my works.
