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5 Ways To Celebrate National Stationery Week

National Stationery Week 2016 is finally here, and we’ve got lots of crafty ideas to celebrate!

5 Ways To Celebrate National Stationery Week

1. Try these fun activities!

5 Ways To Celebrate National Stationery Week

Credit: National Stationery

Click here for an entertaining quiz to see what writing implement you would be, or find other events to join in with here such as a Stationery Crawl throughout London! We'd love to see how you've been celebrating the week, so get in touch on our Facebook or Twitter pages.

2. Treat yourself to Harrods stationery

5 Ways To Celebrate National Stationery Week

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If you make it to the end of the stationery crawl and find yourself in The Writing Room at Harrods, why not purchase a gorgeous Alice in Wonderland-inspired greeting or two? This design is only £3.95!

3. Enter this giveaway

5 Ways To Celebrate National Stationery Week

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Or, for the other lovers of stationery amongst you, bag yourself a £20 voucher to HEMA and indulge yourself in paper paradise. Enter here!

4. Download an amazing calligraphy project

5 Ways To Celebrate National Stationery Week

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Personalise blank notelets, notebooks and postcards with your own calligraphy. Find Chiara Perano's beginner-friendly gift tag project by clicking on the pic!

5. Get more inspiration here!

5 Ways To Celebrate National Stationery Week

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Browse lots of other stationery stars on last year's blog. We love this funky notebook from docrafts!

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