Poetry: Stationery & cards
So the New Year came and went. As always, it felt quick and underlined. We celebrated another year of lessons and successes and we’re ready for the next round. Poetry has us all ready for the January mindset with their new set of stationery and cards. If you’re looking to start a new year planner, notebook or send early bird thanks for the past year through their cards, then this is the time to do so. These items have caught our eye:
Indi Any Year Planner
Get organised in the most beautiful way with the Indi Any Year Planner. The cover is adorned with a beautiful photographic print whilst the A5 size makes this planner a perfect size to carry around.
Botanical Card Protea Grandiceps
Add a beautiful, unique touch with this lovely Botanical Card Protea Grandiceps created by award winning botanical artist Vicki Thomas. It has a gorgeous Protea Grandiceps plant along the front and comes with a brown envelope.
Small Wrapped Peacock Embossed Leather Note Book 3×4
Get organised in a cool way with this boho-chic Small Wrapped Peacock Embossed Leather Note Book. This rectangular-shaped book boasts a sturdy leather design, an embossed print and a synthetic cord closure.
Contact: Poetry Stores
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