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Rifle Paper Co.’s Anna Bond Will Debut ‘Texas’ Print at The Gypsy Wagon

The popular paper maker will have her very first Dallas Meet & Greet.
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It’s been a big week for everyone’s favorite boho boutique. First, The Gypsy Wagon announced ROAM, an e-commerce version of their Crested Butte location’s pop-up shop. This is thrilling for two reasons. The first is that The Gypsy Wagon is finally adding to their typically stark online inventory. The second is that Heidi from The Hills may be wearing the same squash blossom necklace as you one day, which could be a good or a bad thing depending on your feelings about Mrs. Pratt, but it’s a thing nonetheless.

Then, over the weekend, The Gypsy Wagon announced that Anna Bond of Rifle Paper Co. (a paper goods company that undoubtedly created that super cute card you received on your last birthday) will be at the Henderson Avenue shop for her first Dallas Meet & Greet this Thursday from 5-7pm. In addition to standing in the presence of the person who willed this level of cuteness into existence, Dallasites will also be the first to witness and purchase Bond’s latest creation: the ‘Texas’ print. Need more? Macarons and margs will be there, too. See you Thursday!

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