KiDEPOCH Ink Painting Design Stationary

Last updated: July 27, 2021


This Japanese stationary set is truly exquisite. The set includes 48 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes, each of which is decorated on both sides with a beautiful floral pattern. Since the company created this set using recycled paper, you can also feel good about your purchase.

KiDEPOCH Ink Painting Design Stationary

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Product Details

Key Takeaway: This stationary can be used with an inkjet or laser printer, as well as a fountain or gel pen.

In our analysis of 7 expert reviews, the KiDEPOCH Ink Painting Design Stationary, 48-Count placed 1st when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

MAKING YOUR LETTER DISTINCTIVE. These stationary set is perfect for who loves to write handwritten letters. The letter writing paper with some decoration at corner and slightly color background makes calligraphy or writing clear but elegant and impressive. LUXURIOUS LETTER WIRINTING MATERIAL AND PRINTABLE. Both letter paper and envelopes are printed on smooth recycled paper, compatible with inkjet or laser printer, fountain pen or gel pen. SEALING ENVELOPES SAVE YOUR TIME. Days of envelopes without glue are gone. Our stationary includes self-sticking envelopes which ends up sending a letter easily. NEAT PACKAGE INDIVIDUAL PACK. Each stationery set contains 6 individual packs with 8 Japanese stationary paper & 4 envelopes of each design, totally 6 different colors assorted. 30 DAYS GUARANTEE. We are confident that our stationary paper and envelopes set will be impressive you and we offer 30 days guarantee of withdrawing money back if you are not satisfied with them.

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Amy Markham  
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Artist and educator Amy Markham is the creator of Starling, a podcast dedicated to helping artists develop depth in their creative practice. A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, Amy has been an art educator since 2001. Today, she teaches middle school art at a school outside of Memphis, Tennessee. Her personal artwork explores myth-making and symbolic understandings. Through her brand, Starling Creative Living, she leads others to explore art production as a method for enriching their life experience.

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