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Stationery Sunday: {Haul} The Planner Society Kit Unboxing and Review

*Picture-heavy Post*

Today, I want to share with you a new stationery subscription box that we received a couple of weeks ago. For those of us who are new to stationery subscription boxes, these are monthly subscription boxed filled with stationery goodies like pretty paper, washi tapes, paper clips, stamps, pencil cases etc. Basically, everything you need to decorate and prettify your planners and journals.

The subscription box we're talking about today is called 'The Planner Society Kit' and it is one of the prettiest subscription boxes we have ever seen!

Let's jump right into it!




Look at the pretty brown paper box it comes in! So pretty! 




Here's what we saw when we opened it up.. a pretty pencil case and a paper bag (look at the pretty print on it!). So, Christy- the #girlboss behind the Planner Society Kit designs the prints for the kit every month. The 'theme' for this kit (September kit, btw) was purple.. so, everything is tied together with that theme! 





Here's everything in the kit... an overview of sorts! 





So, seen here.. from top left: journaling cards, tabs for your planners/ traveler's notebooks, a green woven tassel for decorating your planner. 
Bottom left: A specially designed washi tape (there is a different one in each kit.. again in keeping with the theme/ colour scheme of the kit) and some pretty water-colour effect ephemera bits for decorating your planner or albums.. 





This month's stamp.. a cute 'fall-ready' girl with a satchel and boots! So cute! 





Also, this month's paper clip was in the shape of a girl.. cute! 






A few other things.. L to R- this month's post-it, washi tape and a pretty bottle of purple, lilac and navy floral sequins.. You can see the matt purple paper at the bottom..




My favourite item in this month's box was this beautiful pencil case! I love the print- both on the outside and on the inside..




... here is the inside.. pretty pink/coral-ish polka dots and tons of space!




Look at how much this beauty fits!! The pretty purple floral pen (third from the left) is also from this kit.. and it matches the main purple floral print of the papers and envelopes of the kit! Love it! 




And here is what is under the top pen-loop flap.. lots of room for pens, a glue stick and basically whatever else you want to stuff in there.. 


If you enjoy stationery and are in the market for a monthly stationery kit, then, as you can see, The Planner Society is a great one to subscribe to! 

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