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National Stationery Week runs from the 24th April – 30th April 2017, and it’s all about getting people to put pen to paper and write more often!
1. Take part in these fun activities
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Click here for a fun poll about your stationery likes and habits, 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
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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 an elegant Rio De Janeiro-inspired A5 notebook by designer Christian Lacroix.
3. Become the next Blogger of the Year
Could you be the face of National Stationery Week Blogger of the Year 2017? Enter here if you run an incredible blog. Last year's winning blog covered everything from pencils, paper, handmade items, colouring, cards and saying thank you.
4. Seven Days of Stationery
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The Seven Days of Stationery is the perfect way to celebrate National Stationery Week and join in the fun! On each day try something different and don't forget to get involved by using the relevant hashtags!
5. Download an amazing calligraphy project
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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!
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