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If you’re a stationery lover there is no doubt that you’re always looking for new places to shop because you can never have enough notebooks or pens! Buying stationery gives us all an illusion of productivity and who isn’t willing to pay for that? I’ve complied a list of stores I’ve come across and think deserve sharing! Just to note some of these do have physical stores or only ship to certain places. I’ve tried to find out their shipping policy but be sure to double check. Anyways, here is a list of all the stores (I’ve * my faves).
Stationery stores
Appointed (worldwide shipping)
Amazon (international websites)
Bando (worldwide shipping)
Bloom Daily Planners (US only)
Blue Sky Planner (US only)
Bricksxcastle (worldwide shipping)
Cobbery (worldwide shipping)
Daiso (US only)
Day Designer* (US and Canada only)
Ella Iconic (worldwide shipping)
Emily Ley (worldwide shipping)
Erin Condren (worldwide shipping)
Fox and Star (worldwide shipping)
Frank Stationery (worldwide shipping)
Glam and Paper (worldwide shipping)
The Happiness Planner (worldwide shipping)
Inky Co (Australian and New Zealand only)
Jet Pens (worldwide shipping)
Jo & Jody (ships to most countries)
Jot It Down* (worldwide shipping)
Kate Spade (ships to some countries)
Kawaii Pen Shop (worldwide shipping)
Kikki K* (worldwide shipping)
Knock Knock (worldwide shipping)
Leuchtturm 1917 (ships to most countries)
Little Paper Lane (Australia only)
Makadai (worldwide shipping)
Meggies (UK only)
Mi Goals (worldwide shipping)
Mochi Things (worldwide shipping)
Moleskine (international websites)
Mossery* (worldwide shipping)
Muji* (international websites)
Notemaker (ships to most countries)
Officeworks* (Australia only)
Orenda (Australia only)
Paperchase (ships to some countries + US website)
Papier D’amour (Australia + New Zealand only)
Paperdorable (worldwide shipping)
Passion Planner (worldwide shipping)
Pepperpot (worldwide shipping)
Personal Planner (worldwide shipping)
Poketo (worldwide shipping)
Public Supply (worldwide shipping)
Quill London (worldwide shipping)
Raven Press Co (worldwide shipping ex. Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, or Carribbean states)
Rifle Paper Co (worldwide shipping)
Ryman (UK only)
Scratch & Jotter (Australia only)
Sessa Vee (worldwide shipping)
Staples (international websites)
Studio Stationery (worldwide shipping)
Smiggle (worldwide shipping)
Sugar Paper (worldwide shipping)
Tabiyo Shop (international shipping)
Target (international websites)
The Paper Stone (worldwide shipping)
Tokyo Pen Shop (ships to some countries)
Typo (worldwide shipping)
Up & Atem (worldwide shipping)
Urban Outfitters (ships to most countries)
WHSmith (UK only)
Etsy stores
Fox and Fallow (worldwide shipping)
Karma Paper Co (ships to US and Canada - international on request)
Letter Love Designs (worldwide shipping)
Little Papeterie (worldwide shipping)
Made to Plan (worldwide shipping)
Moon Lume (worldwide shipping)
Plan Bright Planners (worldwide shipping)
SHP Planners (worldwide shipping)
She Plans (worldwide shipping)
Simply Notebooks (worldwide shipping)
Sugar and Type (worldwide shipping)
Posy Paper (worldwide shipping)
Purple Trail (ships to some countries)
If you’ve got a store you’d like to recommend, don’t hesitate to message me! Hope you like this post and find some cool new stores to shop at x
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hello there! i love instrumental music so i thought i’d make a compilation of some piano playlists! have some snazzy fun ♥︎
classical period
beethoven
l. mozart
w. a. mozart
argerich
horowitz
rubinstein
ashkenazy
c. p. e. bach
j. c. bach
j. c. f. bach
w. f. bach
clementi
dušek
dussek
eberl
hässler
haydn
hoffmeister
kozeluch
lebrun
pleyel
reichardt
reicha
rosetti
salieri
sor
schröter
steibelt
vanhal
wölfl
misc #1
misc #2
misc #3
misc #4
misc #5
baroque period
bach
haessler
händel
alberti
couperin
galuppi
giustini
scarlatti
platti
romantic period
alkan
arensky
balakirev
baumfelder
bendel
bennett
berger
bertini
burgmüller
brahms
chaminade
chopin
czerny
fontana
liszt
rachmaninoff
schumann
tchaikovsky
wagner
misc #1
misc #2
misc #3
misc #4
misc #5
20th century
scriabin
debussy
schoenberg
bartók
prokofiev
messiaen
boulez
ligeti
ravel
saygun
shostakovich
sibelius
sorabji
stenhammar
misc #1
misc #2
contemporary
chin
clayderman
hoddinott
morawetz
wolpe
yiruma
crumb
charpentier
rzewski
m-a hamelin
rautavaara
e. carter
misc #1
misc #2
misc #3
misc #4
misc #5
misc #6
misc #7
here it is! hope ya’ll like it! if you have any suggestions/ feedback do send them my way!! happy studying!
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last edited 24/5/17
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01.27.16 ~ finally got around to redecorating my study space for the new semester this is the space above my desk !
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love this list!
aka: shit to bring when school starts up.
Backpack get one you like, that carries all your stuff. pockets are a bonus.
Pencil Case it is honestly easier than carrying lots of little things that are good to have on hand, many of which are listed below.
Pens get ones you like writing with, be it ballpoint, gel, or fine tip. as a general rule, bring black and blue for writing, and red for revising. feel free to bring a few other colors, but be warned that some teachers don’t want you to use the.
Pencils good for writing anything you think you could easily make a mistake on. use them for math. if you have regular ones, bring a small sharpener. if you use mechanical, bring lead.
highlighters good for annotating or taking notes. jut one or two will work.
usb even if you use google drive, bring one. you might have a weird project that you can’t use drive, or someone might need to borrow it because they forgot theirs.
paper clips sometimes you have papers that need to stay together and there’s no stapler in sight. these guys are nifty.
sticky notes good for annotating and for reminders.
granola bar or a similar small, packaged snack. sometimes you get hungry in class.
hard candy smarties, jolly ranchers, something like that. good for mid-algebra sweet cravings or rewarding yourself for finishing tat bio test.
band-aids people get hurt. keep cool band-aids for yourself or a friend.
pads and tampons i do not care if you have a vagina or not. there’s always that day when you aren’t prepared and it starts, and you have the horrifying realization that you don’t have one. keep well stocked to help yourself or a friend in need. no one will think you’re weird for having a tampon. you might help some poor kid. bring them.
$1 in quarters you never know when someone is going to need extra money, or when the band is going to have a sudden fundraiser selling chocolate
perfume people get smelly. bring a little bottle. pass it around.
hand sanitizer sometimes you touch something gross, simple as that.
hair ties and bobby pins even if you don’t use them, someone else will probably need one.
pain pills keep a dose of tylenol. sudden cramps or headaches can come on at the worst of times, and it’s nice to be able to treat it.
chapstick sometimes your lips get dry and icky, especially in the winter. buy yourself one specifically for school.
cough drops for those times when your throat won’t stop bugging you for no apparent reason. very good for choir members, especially when you’re getting ready for a performance and working your butt off.
ipod it’s good to have something to do on the bus, or in extra time, or art class.
phone/ipod charger even if you don’t use it, chances are, someone else would love to borrow it from you.
earbuds/headphones same as above. but if you’re using your ipod, for god’s sake use headphones. you may love iggy azalea in the middle of history, but those around you might not
water bottle you will get dehydrated during the day. drink lots of water.
notebooks bring one for each class. you may not end up using every single one because some classes don’t require them, but bring extra
folders you can bring one for each class, or have one for homework, or both. find an organization style that works for you.
3 ring binder some teachers require them, and sometimes it helps sort through things.
a book some english teachers want you to have a book for independent reading, and it’s nice to have one if you get bored after finishing work. i like to have one i haven’t started when i go in on the first day.
that’s all i’ve got for you right now! there will be classes that require other things, or they might not. it always depends.
good luck! if you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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