Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the minimalist, neutral aesthetic, try Muji (online): https://www.muji.us/collections/stationery.
My DD was thrilled to run across a brick-and-mortar store in NYC (there are a bunch, but I think this one was on 5th Avenue?). She spent forever picking out pens and notebooks and boxes, and they even had an area where you could take your purchases and rubber-stamp your own designs and sayings on them.
Whoa. This is what keeps me coming back to DCUM - I’m going to make this happen

Anonymous wrote:For the minimalist, neutral aesthetic, try Muji (online): https://www.muji.us/collections/stationery.
My DD was thrilled to run across a brick-and-mortar store in NYC (there are a bunch, but I think this one was on 5th Avenue?). She spent forever picking out pens and notebooks and boxes, and they even had an area where you could take your purchases and rubber-stamp your own designs and sayings on them.
Anonymous wrote:Poppin