Adding To My Stationery Addiction | The Paper Collective


Danielle Levy, the paper collective, stationery, stationry subscription box, lifestyle blogger, wirral blogger, liverpool blogger,

Besides my love for beauty and skincare, one of my first loves is and always will be stationery and I'm also a little bit of a planner/notebook addict, one of my dream collaborations has got to be any stationery or planner brand so when the lovely Laura who is behind The Paper Collective got in touch and offered to send me a surprise bundle of goodies from their website, I was over the moon and don't think I've replied to an email faster!

Danielle Levy, the paper collective, stationery, stationery subscription box, lifestyle blogger, wirral blogger, liverpool blogger,
Danielle Levy, the paper collective, stationery, stationery subscription box, lifestyle blogger, wirral blogger, liverpool blogger,

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The lovely Laura founded The Paper Collective in 2020 under a different name, she then rebranded to The Paper Collective which is not only a stationery retailer but they also offer quarterly stationery subscription boxes. Laura hoped that via her business, people would find beautiful, yet functional stationery solutions to allow people to get organised and allow them to reach their goals. Laura kindly sent me four stationery goodies from the range of brands The Paper Collective carries.  

Before I get into what Laura kindly sent me, I thought I would tell you a little bit about the quarterly subscription service she offers. There's not just one option for you to buy, The Paper Collective has 2 different price points for their subscription service. The first one is £40 per quarter and you receive over £50 worth of stationery and paper goods, their second option is £65 per quarter and you receive over £100 worth of stationery and paper goods. I love that on their website, it actually tells you what month you'll receive your box. I'm so tempted to pick up the Autumn box

Now I have never purchased from Oh Deer because there's never been anywhere near me that I've managed to find it but I've always loved the pieces that I've seen online so I was so excited to open the box to find two pieces of stationery from them. For those of you that have been following my blog for a while, know that I will always be a cat person at heart so I was so excited to see these and Breathe Oh Deer cat sticky notes. You get 100 of these super cute sticky notes for £2.95 and I've been using these specifically to stick in my diary or weekly planner to remind myself to practise self care and meditate regularly. When I'm having bad fibro or anxiety days, I start listing all the things that I need/want to get done and I've found that if I don't write it down, I'll always end up forgetting a couple of things. So I've been loving using this Everything Is Going To Be Ok note pad to make to-do lists and I really like that there is a reminder every time I look at my to-do list to not listen to the voice in my head that is making me feel bad for not getting everything done and it's also super cute to have out on my desk. This little A5 pad is £5.95 for a 60 page pad which is roughly what I would pay if I found a cute note pad if I was in the shops.

I was really excited to see something from The Positive Planner in my box as I've seen some of their planners on Instagram and loved how they had everything laid out inside. Laura kindly sent me The Positive Free Writing journal which actually reminded me of the diaries everyone used to have when we were younger. It's very simple and easy to use, inside all it has pages and pages of lined paper with space at the top for the date and day, so you can literally write as much or as little that you want and you're also not locked in to writing in it everyday. This lovely journal comes with 'I write so I can hear myself think' embossed in gold on the front cover. I love that it's a hardback journal and is only £15 for a 280 page journal with really good quality paper which I think is pretty good for the price. Finally is a box of stationery complete without some pens too?! I can't believe Laura sent me two pens in my favourite colour, the Vent for Change recycled pens came in a navy and pink pack. Both of these pens are made from recycled single use plastics and I'm usually pretty fussy with what pens I like to use but these write so smoothly. And the bonus fact, once you've used up all the ink, you can just recycle the pens.

Laura kindly gave me a discount code so if you fancy the look of anything in my blog post or on The Paper Collective website, you can use the code DANIELLE15 for money off your basket.

Are you a stationery addict too?

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Danielle Levy, Wirral blogger, Liverpool blogger,
*This blog post contains items gifted for review. All opinions are honest and my own.
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