welcome to paperdoll

Look for paperdoll, and our cool neighborhood, featured in Sunset Magazine’s May issue!
(on newstands now, see a portion of the article below)

"While other pockets of Portland have gone trendy to attract the swinging-single set, Montavilla has gone family-friendly. A stretch of southeast Stark Street near 76th Avenue has exploded with colorful new shops, great restaurants, and a restored ’40s-era movie palace, nearly all geared toward parents and kids. Montavilla got its name in 1889 from Mt. Tabor Villa, then a farming suburb; today, the only farmers are at the Montavilla Farmers Market (Sundays. June - early October). Little ones will love a romp around Mt. Tabor Park followed by a matinee. Even Bipartisan Cafe has a toy corner for the kiddies".

"paperdoll is the local source for all things colorful and creative, from wrapping paper to rubber stamps".

"SHOP paperdoll! Crammed with rubber stamps, unique greeting cards, and creative craft supplies".

-Susan G. Hauser (Sunset May 2008)

http://www.sunset.com/sunset/travel/article/0,20633,1727827,00.html