Not Just Another Holiday Greeting Card Store

04 Nov 2025

Local Stationery Store Round-Up

November-December 2025

Written By: By SARAH ROSE

The Boutique

302 King St, Charleston

@theboutiquecharleston

As owner Lois MacRitchie says, “A holiday card is both a tradition and a reflection of personal style.” The Boutique has been part of Charleston’s retail landscape for nearly 70 years with finely made items sourced locally and from around the world. Timeless elegance extends to its curated stationery collection, of which every detail is designed to elevate the most meaningful moments this season and throughout the year.

Social Paper Co.

1212 Pherigo St, Mt Pleasant

@socialpapercompany

With her keen eye for design and detail, Katy Montgomery, owner of the Social Paper Company, has a passion for creating stunning invitations, personalized stationery and unique event essentials. For holiday correspondence, she recommends either a customized option or folded greeting cards that come in sets of 10. “The patterned liners of the envelopes take the cards over the top,” Montgomery explains. “Whichever ones you choose from our selection, you’ll have the perfect, lively holiday card.”

Mildred Newberry

27 Broad St, Charleston

@mildrednewberrycharleston

Recreating that magical experience of entering a shop as a destination to inspire creativity. “At Mildred Newberry, we pride ourselves on being the neighborhood store where you can always find that fun, quirky and special gift or card that will bring a laugh or perfectly suit the recipient. And this is especially true at the holidays!” says owner Anne Liebergall. “We love being known as ‘the spot’ for playful stocking stuffers. We know we've done our job when someone says, "they're gonna love this" or it elicits a laugh in the store!”

Texture Design Co.

218 King St, Charleston

@texturedesignco

Founder Emily Kirby creates products that inspire joyful living and deeper connections. From greeting cards to furniture to vintage photographs, Kirby believes the objects we hold dear often carry a certain texture—something that stirs memory and emotion. “Inspired by Charleston’s timeless beauty, our holiday stationery collection captures the warmth and charm of Christmas in the Holy City.”

SAS-E Ink Paper & Press

7 Radcliffe St, Charleston

@saseink

SAS-E—pronounced “sassy”—has been an independently-owned local print and design for over 35 years. From couture letter-pressed wedding invitations and top shelf business cards, envelopes, postcards and menus to just about anything on paper. SAS-E offers the opportunity to work with one of their designers to conceptualize a unique look, whether sending a bespoke greeting card, thank you note or both, that will stand out this holiday season and beyond.

The Paper Canopy

93 Spring St C, Charleston

@thepapercanopy

A stationery and craft shop tucked right in downtown Charleston that specializes in joyful paper goods, journals, art supplies, and gifts that inspire creativity, connection, and a bit of nostalgia. Need a little nudge in the creativity department—there’s all kinds of classes to inspire your inner craftsperson. Just go to: thepapercanopy.com/collections/classes-events.

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