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It's national stationery week!  Who knew such a thing existed?!  I'm not complaining though as it's a good excuse to play with pretty things.



I was alerted to the celebrations by an unsolicited email offering me free samples from a the shop HEMA to review.  Sounds way to good to be true but this morning a little parcel arrived!


I've not had a really good play with them yet, but the verdict so far is all good.  The washi is slightly thicker and shinier than what I class as 'true' washi tape - but most craft tapes are.  The stickers are nice and thick and the sticky notes are sticky!

My current favourites on the non-HEMA stationery front are these bunny paper clips...


I'll be back with some layouts or projects using these new goodies just as soon as I can!

P.s. just to explain the blog post title... at school I was taught the difference between stationary and stationery by remembering that stationARy cARs don't move. And pEns are stationEry.

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  1. Hi Laura, Oh I love the goodies. You'll have lots of fun with them.

    Hope you enjoy what's left of your evening. Sue

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