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Christmas Gift Guides | Artists, Bullet Journalers, & Stationery Addicts

It’s getting to be that time of year, y’all! It’s time to start your Christmas shopping. I always start my shopping in November because I don’t like to feel rushed or waiting until the last minute. I don’t necessarily buy everything on my lists in November, but it feels so good to start checking them off! This year especially with so many people online shopping, it’s better to order sooner rather than later.

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So today I have THREE gift guides to help you out. Each gift guide features items that I think would be perfect for THE ARTIST, THE BULLET JOURNALER, and THE STATIONERY ADDICT in your life. Or maybe you also fall in one of those categories and you can add some of these onto your list!

  1. Arteza Gouache Set– Gouache is something I’ve started to dabble in and I t’s a really fun medium. This set is a great way for someone to play around with gouache and try it out.
  2. Watercolor palette– I have this watercolor palette and I love it! It’s such a pretty palette and it’s great quality. Check out my review on it here.
  3. Prismacolor Colored Pencils– These are the best colored pencils in my opinion. They’re not exactly cheap but they’re great quality. They also come in plenty of different sized sets.
  4. Archer & Olive Watercolor Notebook– This is Archer and Olive’s watercolor notebook. I don’t have it yet, but if it’s the same quality as their other notebooks it’s definitely a must have for the watercolorer in your life. You could even use it as a bullet journal because it has dot grid pages.
  5. Moleskine Watercolor Book– I have this watercolor book and my favorite part about it is that it’s landscape. The paper quality is great for watercolors.
  1. Washi Tape– I don’t know anyone that wouldn’t be happy to get some washi tape. There’s so many different styles, and it’s relatively inexpensive. It would make a great stocking stuffer!
  2. Staedtler Pigment Liners – You can never have too many black pens when it comes to bullet journaling. These are my personal favorites for outlining doodles and small lettering.
  3. Crayola SuperTips– Crayola SuperTips are surprisingly great for bullet journaling. Did you know you can use them to create “brush” lettering?? The best thing about gifting these are they are super inexpensive, so you can really impress someone and get them the 50 pack (or even 80!).
  4. The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll– This is the quintessential book for all bullet journalers written by the man that created the bullet journal!
  5. Mildliner Brush Pens– While you can’t go wrong with regular Zebra Mildliners, the brush pen version is sure to make any bullet journaler happy. They’re still pretty new so there’s a good chance they don’t own them yet!

*Bonus ideas- Tombow Dual Brush Pens , Tombow Brush Pen Organizer

  1. Archer & Olive Journal– Even if you don’t bullet journal, the Archer & Olive journals are still amazing. Check out my full review on them here. She’s changed the packaging since I did that review and now they come in a beautiful box that you wouldn’t even have to wrap (it’s that pretty!)
  2. Washi Tape– I included washi tape on this gift guide as well because everyone loves washi tape! And you can never have too much. You can find some washi tape on Amazon, but I also recommend Maisie Lane Co and definitely check Etsy.
  3. Marker Organizer– This is super versatile and you can store markers, colored pencils, or other art supplies in it. It’s a great way to keep your collection from looking like a mess and easily finding what you’re looking for. It’s also great if you bring your art supplies with you when you travel or go to school.
  4. Craft Cart– I use a cart just like this to store all of my supplies and I love it. I keep it in my living room most of the time, but if I have company over I can easily roll it back into my office. I keep all my pens, markers, and art supplies on the top, notebooks in the middle, and my iPad, Prismacolors and a few random things on the bottom.
  5. Papermate Flair Felt Tip Pens– These Pens are so fun! I mean, doesn’t like a felt tip pen?! They come in a million different colors and you can use them for anything and everything.

For some more gift ideas, check out my Shop Small Gift Guide for Creatives that features small businesses.

What’s on your Christmas list this year? I love hearing what other people are asking for and getting. Let me know in the comments!