Guten Tag! Have I ever told you that once upon a time I used to speak German more fluently than English? I mean, not more fluently than the English I speak now. More fluently than the English I used to speak 10 years ago when I first moved to England, which compared to now was pretty poor…! Aaaanyway, that’s a story for another time!

Check out these bad boys! I’m a sucker for cute paper goods, so I’ve totally fallen for this gorgeous stationery from Present&Correct.

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I love these patterned planners SO much! They come in different colours, with a plastic sleeve, and because they are not specific to a year you can use them as and when you like. I also love the month double-page spread – it gives you a whole month’s birds eye view, making it easier to organise your schedule and your to do list in the lead up to your wedding day.

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Aren’t these stamps just adorable? They are all original vintage in mint condition sold as boxes of 20. Perfect if you are planning a retro wedding and would like to personalise your invites!

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The pièce de résistance! The Stamp Sheet Wall Planner is a giant, perforated wall planner that allows you to tear off each day’s stamps and see the year disappear. A bit like a countdown, with the difference that instead of crossing a day off, you remove the individual stamp until your big day has arrived and you are left with one stamp only. You could write a thought on each of the stamps and save them for the wedding day, when you can piece them back together in a frame as a memory of one of the most beautiful years of your life.

Have you found a great stationery shop that you would recommend to others? Perhaps a Etsy seller? I’m still looking for my 2013 diary, so if you have a recommendation, please do share! 

x Betta

Credits: All images via Present&Correct