Finds | 02.15.2024

Where to Find the Cutest Stationery 

A woman's hands rest on her keyboard. She's surrounded by cute stationery.

By Franki Hanke

If you’re hunting for unique, joyful stationery, Etsy shops are a treasure trove of creative ideas from hundreds of Etsy sellers, but how do you find the cream of the crop? Well, you don’t! I do! I’ve dug through pages and pages to find the best Etsy stationery shops for you to visit. 

An array of colorful stationery on a pink backdrop.

Oh Laura

Run as a one-woman show, Oh Laura is home to colorful, joy-inducing stationery all designed by Laura herself.  

OUR FAVORITES FROM OH LAURA

Make it more fun to be productive with a to-do list turned Bingo board. Measuring just under 6” it’s a handy, portable size to follow you where your tasks take you! 

If you’d rather it be smaller, there’s a miniature sticky notes version (under 4”) too. 

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Add an essential to your journal supplies with a ballpoint pen, but cuter, perfect for letting writing. 

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Focus up with this minimalist notepad designed to showcase your primary goals for the day. The sticky backing lets you place your day’s tasks on a computer screen while you get to work! 

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Joy Creative Shop

Combining fun designs and whimsical color palettes, Steph Weibring of Joy Creative creates a variety of personalized stationery. Her custom stationery is endlessly chic, but modern and playful compared to classic monogram note cards. 

OUR FAVORITES FROM JOY CREATIVE SHOP

Choose between three color combinations for your wavy edge stationery gift set including a 50-page unlined notepad and a 15 pcs stationery notecard set you can use for any occasion. Your name is custom-printed within their template on high-quality, soft-touch paper. 

For an extra cost, you can add your return address printed onto your envelopes. 

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Prep for any occasion with 24, assorted gift tags including gratitude, birthday, congratulations, wedding, and new baby language. 

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Coordinate colorful envelopes (of your choice) with the fun, colorful block print of your name in this personalized stationery set. These flat notecards’ fun design is sleek but playful. 

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M.C. Pressure

M.C. Pressure’s letterpress printing methods bring a handmade touch to designs by Ryan Tempro. His venture has grown from a small press in a kitchen to a full line with custom printing. 

OUR FAVORITES FROM M.C. Pressure

Easily sort your grocery list into store sections in this magnetized memo pad. This item is a great gift idea for your next dinner party too! 

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Overview your entire week with a few extra check-ins all in one oversized memo pad. There’s space to track your mood, habits, and some task planning. 

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Jumpstart a new letter-writing practice with a convenient pen pal kit of letterpress stationery supplies with four greeting cards, two pencils, and even the stamps to mail them with. 

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Skyward Scribe

From gardener-in-training and fine artist Florence Craig, Skyward Scribe offers plantable cards with compostable, seed paper cards that will grow into wildflowers, herbs, or vegetables once planted. All her orders are watercolor painted and cut in her Minneapolis studio. 

OUR FAVORITES FROM SKYWARD SCRIBE

With a variety of pastel illustrations, this cute stationery grab bag is the perfect on-hand set to have for surprise occasions so you’ll be ready to send something off. The nine cards feature two different seed blends that grow in US and Canadian locations. 

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Elegant, floral bouquets on this ten-piece set of thank-you notes are timeless and showcase the shop owner’s watercolor artwork. Once planted, these thank you cards will sprout flowers. 

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Send a little something for any holiday with the pun-y, non-denominational “Seeds ‘N Greetings” card that sprouts a variety of herbs. 

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Katja Rub

With the whimsy of a childhood visit to the zoo, Katja’s wide range of stationery products all feature original, animal illustrations translated onto stickers, postcards, journals, and of course stationery sets. 

OUR FAVORITES FROM KATJA RUB

Mirroring what is usually happening in my home office, this stationery set features lined envelopes and a writing paper pad with sleepy and mischievous cats. 

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The sweet couple of swans on this set adds some refinement with custom-printed envelopes that have your recipient excited before your letter even opens. 

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The Creeping Moon

Based in Everett Washington, The Creeping Moon brings owner Megan Wyreweden’s artwork to a variety of stationery products for organized bullet or junk journaling, scrapbooking, or task management. 

OUR FAVORITES FROM KATJA RUB

Keep your bullet journal open and held while you work with this black enamel dragon inspired by medieval illustrations. 

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Inspired by antique books, this blank paper journal would fit right in on your bookshelf. 

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With gold foil lettering, this washi tape brings an air of luxury to your journal headers. The tape itself is made with Japanese rice paper that’s removable without a residue. 

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If you have specific questions about the delivery or item details, be sure to read each item’s descriptions and each shop’s policies. Etsy sellers each set their own so it differs for each small business across the site. 

Try using code GIFTMODE to save money off the original price of everything you buy at no expense to the shops. It’s an Etsy code! Shop more finds in Best Stationery for a Productive 2024

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