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Stationery Sunday: Happie Scrappie Stationery Kit.

Hello there! Welcome to yet another edition of Stationery Sunday!

This Sunday, I bring to you one of my favourite stationery things- a monthly subscription kit from Happie Scrappie.

A monthly stationery kit is a collection of decorative bits and bobs, pretty paper and such that one can use to decorate their planner or traveler's notebooks. Happie Scrappie's May kit's theme was hot air balloons.



This month's kit came with these pretty hot air balloon stickers. These stickers come in handy for highlighting important days on a calendar or even using them to make a note on a particular page. Plus, they are pretty!






Each kit also comes with a bunch of stickers. Stickers! What's not to love?! 





What I, especially, love about the Happie Scrappie kit is the very generous selection of sticky notes.. May's kit has these really pretty pastel printed sticky notes...



.. and these really pretty floral sticky notes.. look how cute they are!




... and these Paris-themed sticky notes (top) and tabs (below).





Plus, every month there are a few page markers/ bookmarks, which are always a good addition! No such thing as too many bookmarks in my book! :)






Now we come to the planner-specific goodies in the kit. We subscribe to an A5 planner kit and so, we get these really pretty, custom-made page dividers. These are reversible and the writing is in gold foil. The illustrations are so cute and are hand-drawn (and later digitally reproduced) by the lovely girl who runs this online shop- Sam! The lettering is by a friend of Sam's and it is so pretty as well!



Apart from the page marker, you also get some paper inserts. This one is a pretty notepad, which you can tuck behind your planner or even punch holes in and use it as a part of a planner!




These are some pages that you can use inside your planner. They are colourful and cute and is a great addition to the pages you already have!



Plus, there is always a nice gel pen in every kit. So cute! Plus, every pen we have received so far writes really well.



Here is a look at everything in the kit. Apart from the stuff we have individually pictured, there was a role of polka-dotted washi tape and a leather tassel, which you can use as a charm in your planner/ traveler's notebook.

So, there you have it. We love receiving these kits every month! Loads of pretty things to look forward to! :) 

Apart from Happie Scrappie, there are several other monthly planner kits available, but her's are the most versatile and affordable. Plus, because she is based in Kuala Lumpur, all the packages are sent via registered post.

Are there any stationery kits that you know of? Or subscribe to? If yes, do let us know your favourites! 

See you soon! 



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