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Monday Moods: A Very Floral Haul- Book Sleeves, Pouches, Bookmarks from Sangrah

 Hello, hello,

Hope your week is off to a great start! 

Sharing a recent very floral haul of all kinds of bookish and stationery-ish items from Sangrah Collective! They are an organization that empowers underprivileged housewives by making handmade fabric products. 

You can check them out here on their Instagram




These items are from their floral collection and are so pretty and well-made! 
To start with here is a pouch (big enough to hold pens, pencils and even a few stationery items like washi tapes, glue runners etc.) and one of their book sleeves! 




Three fabric bookmarks- squishy but not chunky. Very cute. They have a multitude of fabric options available, so check them out to pick what you like. 





These are the two pouches we got. Like I said, big enough to hold pens, pencils, highlighters. Also, wide enough to hold washi tapes and other supplies. My sister uses hers to keep her stickers and some washi samples. I have been using mine as a pencil case. 




In the same floral family- a bookmark, pouch and a large book sleeve.




The large book sleeve fit 1-2 paperbacks comfortably. Maybe a thin hardcover book. They do offer sizes, so check them out for more. 




The smaller sized book sleeves can easily fit your Kindle (with room to spare) and even a smaller sized paperback. Again, plenty of prints to choose from! 


Overall, the products are really well-made and the fabrics are so soft!!! All the items are so squishy! 

Sangrah supports a very good cause of helping underprivileged women be self-reliant and so, if you are in the market for some bookish goodies or even some travel-related goodies, then do consider supporting them. 


Have a great week ahead, peeps! 


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