Let It Snow Stationery Kit December 2023
Includes Cocoa Daisy Exclusive:
- Simon notecard ($.75 retail value)
- (3) decorative sticker sheets ($7.50 retail value)
- Button with pin backing (can be used with pin removed for magnetic clip) ($1.99 retail value)
- “Plaid” washi tape ($3.99 retail value)
- Overlay ($1.99 retail value)
- Sheet of vellum ($1.99 retail value)
- Sticky notepad ($3.50 retail value)
- Large fabric bow clip ($4.99 retail value)
- Washi card and cutter ($5.99 retail value)
- Zebra brand Clickart pen ($1.99 retail value)
- Set of adhesive backed vellum die cuts ($5.99 retail value)
Total retail value of kit is $40.67
We pride ourselves on the quality of our products! We were closely with our partners to create each collection.
Our sticker sheets are all printed in small batches in Canada.
Did you know all our paper products, notebooks and inserts are made locally in Michigan using high quality, recycled paper and inks?
Your item with ship in 2-5 business days.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We offer a variety of sizes for your ring-bound and traveler's notebook style covers. Click here to see more detail about each size and the planners they're compatible with.
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Our kits are limited-edition by design and available primarily to subscribers. We generally do not restock sold-out kits.
Occasionally we have kits left after shipping, so feel free to use the "Join Wait List" button if it is available on our site. When the store is re-stocked, those on the wait list will receive an email notification. Being on the wait list is not a guarantee of product; you will still have to visit the store and make the purchase. Purchases cannot be held to ship with the following month's subscriptions.
We generally do not restock other exclusives, due to the quantities in which we must order them. We do occasionally re-release stamps, in which case we will likely hold a pre-order. Sometimes we make the wait list available on items like stamp sets, to help gauge interest in re-issuing them.