Thank a teacher with Notable Stationery
With school wrapping up this month it is time to thank a teacher. I mean seriously, teachers deserve a humongous word of thanks in my books.
These darling letterpress pocket notes by Of Note Stationers are absolutely perfect. Imagine all the ways a teacher could use them to encourage, inspire, congratulate a student. Slip a set of these 10 mini cards into a traditional sized card of thanks to express your gratitude.
Letter writing is about slowing down and appreciating the little things
Kate and Isabel are the creative and talented duo behind this stationery shop in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA. They believe “that letter writing is a mindful act, one that allows you to slow down, appreciate the little things in life, and share that appreciation with others.” I adore them and their wares.
Speaking of their amazing paper products, I have it on good authority that they are about to launch some new product designs all focusing on expressing and sharing appreciation. Follow Of Note Stationers on Instagram to be the first to know.
Keep In Touch
This keep in touch stamp is just perfect. I want one. Don’t you?
Another great thing to add to your teacher gift. It would make a lovely parting gift for a graduating student.
Stationery that is beautiful with functional design
When I got my hands on Kate and Isabel’s letter writing stationery set (12 sheets and six envelopes of the most beautiful cotton paper) I was smitten at first feel. Absolutely beautiful.
Two features of the design made it one of my favorite stationery sets I’ve yet to find. The idea to letter press lines into the page is brilliant. It looks stunning but also served as a guideline for my messy handwriting.
Personally writing a letter of thanks is a gift itself
The header of the writing set is my second favorite feature. I found that it made me actually think more intentionally about my surroundings when I was writing to Elaine. I normally date my letters but hadn’t thought about doing more than that.
For older students, taking a few moments off screen to personally write a letter of thanks (tips on what to write) to their teacher would mean so much. I will give this paper to my 17 year old to use to thank her amazing teacher for helping her so much in her final year of high school.
Do you remember the name of your favorite teacher?
p.s. Thank you to Of Note Stationers for the photos of adorable ‘keep in touch’ stamp and mini card set.