Le Pens were some of the first pens I fell in love with when I got into stationery supplies, and they are still my go-to for fine lines and quick and cute notes. Add these to your toolbox for a cost-friendly option that packs a punch.
Nothing more fun than reminders of one of my favorite animals, chickens! Perfect for kids and adults with a large surface area to grip. Also, so much chalk to draw chickens, perhaps (please).
What the what? This double-ended graphite and fluorescent yellow pencil is your one-stop-shop for crossing through bad ideas and highlighting good ones as you do your course reading at home.
The superior-quality HB graphite lead in this double-header pencil is ideal for making annotations, and the watersoluble red pencil on its backside is great for corrections. Often referred to as an editor's pencil, it's equally handy for artists who enj
This hot/cold lil' red/blue number features two water-soluble pencil heads that just HAPPEN to also be our school's colors (go KU!), but folks near and far agree this is one of the best red-blue pencils on the market.
This shade of pea soup green is officially the best color for notebooks. Bonus, the super-smooth paper inside is a treat for writing, it lays nice n' flat when open, and its unique grid/lined hybrid paper makes for massive adaptability.
One of Meredith's all-time favorite fountain pens, this fancy Platinum 3776 never dries out, always starts smoothly, looks like a million bucks, and even has a little heart incorporated into its lovely 14K rose gold nib split-- a reminder that a good writ