Monday, March 25, 2013

La Petite Baleine - papeterie



(The Little Whale)

If you are planning a wedding, celebrating the birth of a child, 
or for any special occasion, 
this charming shop on Rue Littré 
has both the traditional engraved announcements/invitations 
and a creative artistry for a more eclectic look.


I was taken with the petite sign sporting a little whale!



La Petite Baleine
5, rue Littré
75006, Paris

15 comments:

  1. Looks like a delightful shop and just the kind that I like!! Great capture as always, Genie! Hope you had a great weekend and a lovely week ahead!
    Hugs
    Sylvia

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  2. Rue Littré, c'est une belle adresse pour un commerce lié à l'écriture.

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  3. I think 'charming' is indeed the best word to describe this shop!
    Duncan In Kuantan

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  4. Je suis heureux d'avoir encore des choses à découvrir dans le 6e arrondissement. Merci Genie!

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  5. I love the rainbow of ribbons!

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  6. The bright colors really draw the eye. I'd be tempted to go in even without having a child's birthday to celebrate.

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  7. I have discovered far too many cute places on your blog where I would fall in love and break the bank! Maybe it's good I didn't know about you till AFTER I went to Paris!

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  8. Love little shops like that!
    hughugs

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  9. I love Paris paper stores but the ones I've visited usually have the same brands we have here. Maybe I'm going to the wrong shops!
    V

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  10. I love the colors in the dark frame!and this small whale sign is really cute!

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  11. I love the colors too, Genie—especially with the window framed in somber gray. Maybe I shouldn't admit it, but Petite Baleine was my nickname when I lived in Paris.

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  12. Looks like a wonderful place to shop.

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  13. Oh my goodness, I'm certain I could spend hours in there. So pretty.

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  14. Il me semble que le nom de Litré, est celui qui, le premier à classifié les minéraux (? )

    It seems that, Litré's name, is the one first have classified the minerals. No ?

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Merci for your comments!