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Stationery Haul: Happie Scrappie October 2015 Kit.

Hello! 

Time to share some prettiness on the blog tonight. 
Some stationery loves that we recently got in the mail. 
Happie Scrappie sends out monthly subscription kits out to those who subscribe to her wonderful stationery kit. Each month has a theme. 

In October the theme was Fruits. 
And Sam (the person behind Happie Scrappie) sent out whole lot of cute fruit themed stationery bits. 

Let's see the goodie shall we?! 

Be warned..these are so cute you might just go a little cray for it :) 


The kit comes in a super adorable envelope. Covered in cute little watermelons and a little bear in a delivery van! So much cute! 

The kit also came with a watermelon pouch which is so cute (I will say cute a ton of times in this post, just you see). The pouch is made from the softest velvet and I am not sure what I'll use it for...but use it I will. 




This is all that the package contained. 


Dashboards for planners
or 
bookmarks if you so choose. 


Sam's kits always come with these stickers. These ones above, for instance, can be used to track how many glasses or tumblers or water you drink in a day. 




Fruit sticky-notes. A slice of orange. 



A handy little list for writing down and tracking to-dos. Love the cute pineapple on it! 




A little notepad to add to the front pocket of your planner. Helpful for writing something inspiring or even making a weekly list of to-dos. 




Since we opted for the Traveler's Notebook kit this month, we got this really adorable notebook insert! The pages are full of adorable fruity illustrations and the paper quality is excellent! 




Every Happie Scrappie kit comes with a fantastic gel pen! I love this cute pear pen! 









These are little tags! You could use them as gift tags or for putting them in your planner as a cute decoration. We are thinking of laminating these and using them as bookmarks! 




Here is a dashboard. Can be laminated and used as a divider. So adorable! 





The inside of the insert- cute pages! 

We have been loving our Happie Scrappie kits and highly recommend them to anyone looking for a stationery subscription! 

Hope you enjoyed this post! :) 


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