Stickii
One of the stationery subscriptions I’m currently enjoying is from Stickii, a monthly sticker club with the unique feature of dispatching their sticker selections in an A5 6-ring binder storage page. It’s been a really fun way to start storing and organizing the stickers I already had, and each month another page arrives in the mail, already-full, and no matter how hard I seem to try using them, I still seem to refill these pages faster than they go empty.
Like other sticker clubs, most of Stickii’s stickers are sheet-format, with the occasional large vinyl sticker thrown in. Each month they include a thematic explainer sticker, as well as a tiny notepad, typically not of fountain-pen friendly paper (a recent pad was wax paper).
They have a couple different design options, one for kids, one with a Kawaii “cute” theme, and one for more adulty adults, which I’ve chosen. I do enjoy their designs, but they do also lean heavily to the bullet-journal user, with a lot of date-numbered stickers, dots, squares and page-markers.
Any stationery subscription is going to walk a find line between being a wonderful surprise of useful and fun items and a disappointing mass of things I would never buy on purpose. That’s the joy and tragedy of subscriptions, but Stickii has so far walked the more joyous side of the line, and I recommend it.