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Your two sets of stationery are lovely; I like the new set a lot, too.

I may have some good news for you about Peter Pauper Press: I think I have more than a dozen of their notebooks, all of which I have found to be fountain pen friendly; and their designs are usually very modest. I'd expect you can't go wrong with their stationery either. Enjoy!

 

 

I might get one of their journals! I really enjoy the stationery and am quite pleased with it thus far! Their floral designs are quite pretty!

Tessy Moon



My thoughts are filled with beautiful words for the King, and I will use my voice as a writer would use pen and ink. Psalm 45:1


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In my previous post I forgot to say that these sets are, or at least, were quite common in France.

 

To insure fountain pen friendly behavior, a set of Clairefontaine notecards decorated with flowers stickers could make a suitable replacement.

 

Oh I dream of going to France someday! I have never been to Europe but I so long to go! I remember my passion for France started with a country report I did in 6th grade and I fell in love with Paris - or at least the idea of Paris. I hope someday I can go really go there! I am sure it is perfectly lovely!!! :)

 

What Clairefontaine note cards do you mean? Are they available in the USA? Please do share more information! I have Triomphe, and a couple notebooks from Clairefontaine, but have not had the fortune to see any note cards!

 

 

Speaking of note cards, I do love G Lalo Verge De France, but they are not inexpensive. I have rose and lavender medium tablets and I do adore them. Sometimes I cut the papers in half to make a small card when I want to send a short note. They are so lovely! I have been eyeing their note card sets as well, but have not yet purchased them...but I really want to. ;)

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My thoughts are filled with beautiful words for the King, and I will use my voice as a writer would use pen and ink. Psalm 45:1


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I used to be a stationery fanatic ever since I was a kid. That rose stationery is SO pretty!

 

Pens I own: Waterman Hemisphere F, Pelikan Epoch M, Parker Frontier Luna Purple M, 9 Lamy Safaris, 2 Pelikan Futures, 2 Heros, Taccia Amethyst Mosaic M, Lamy 2000 B, Kaweco Sport B, Pelikan M101N Souveran

When I win the lottery: Montblanc Boheme Doue Collection - Pirourette with Lilac Stone FP

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I used to be a stationery fanatic ever since I was a kid. That rose stationery is SO pretty!

 

I think I will never out grow my love for pretty stationery! I am a writer after all, so that provides a good excuse....sort of ;)

 

My mom sews quilts and she has tons and tons of fabrics and quilts from years of collecting and sewing - in boxes, closets, cabinets, dressers, etc. I will probably be just like that but with stationery, pens & inks. ;)

 

Check your local B&N they might have some of this prettiness in stock! ;)

Tessy Moon



My thoughts are filled with beautiful words for the King, and I will use my voice as a writer would use pen and ink. Psalm 45:1


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