Online:
* Amazon: A wide selection of condolence books, from basic to more elaborate.
* Etsy: Unique and handmade condolence books, often with personalized options.
* Target: A selection of condolence books and stationery.
* Walmart: Similar to Target, offering basic and more decorative options.
* Stationery stores online: Sites like Paper Source and The Paper Mill Store carry a range of condolence books.
In person:
* Funeral homes: Many funeral homes sell condolence books as part of their services.
* Stationery stores: Look for stores like Hallmark, Paper Source, and independent stationery shops.
* Gift shops: Some gift shops may carry condolence books, especially those near funeral homes or cemeteries.
* Bookstores: Some bookstores may carry condolence books, particularly larger ones with a stationery section.
* Supermarkets: Some supermarkets, especially larger ones, may carry a limited selection of condolence books.
Things to consider when choosing a condolence book:
* Size: How many people do you expect to sign the book?
* Style: Do you want a basic or decorative book?
* Personalization: Can you add a custom message or photo?
* Price: What is your budget?
Remember, you can also create your own condolence book by using a simple notebook or album and decorating it yourself.