We all love kawaii stickers but it can be difficult to resist buying more, and even harder to actually use them. Here’s some cute and useful options to store and organise your stickers so you can enjoy them – and have extra space for even more stickers.
I’m starting with some sticker albums or sticker release notebooks. These have thick waxed pages so the stickers are removable. It’s great for making cute arrangements or enjoying your favourite stickers. ARTBOX (UK) have an adorable glittery Sumikko Gurashi sticker album with printed pages inside and even some clear pockets for extra storage.
Kawaii artists are starting to create their own sticker books and Sugar & Sloth (UK) definitely understands sticker addiction! There’s 3 hilarious designs to choose from, each with 50 pages.
For something a little darker, Ika Ink (US) has a lovely collection of celestial bunny sticker books which also have 50 pages. They’re low in stock but if you miss out, there will be more soon.
There’s loads of cute sticker books to choose from at Laura’s Sticker Co (UK) including animals, food and Halloween. They’re also made to order so you can add optional extras like a holo glitter cover, dividers and tabs.
As you’d expect, Pipsticks (US) have some ideas of how to store all the amazing stickers they sell. Their sticker keeper binder comes with a selection of inserts including laminated, magnetic and all different sizes of pockets. You can also buy extra inserts as your collection grows.
I really like binders for my sticker sheets as they don’t take up much space and it’s easy to flick though your collection. Fallindesign (KR) has a lot of different storage options including these Jam Studio sticker binders, which come in various colours and sizes. I especially like that they have a zipper pouch at the back for any loose stickers.
You can also find Jam Studio at JetPens (US) who have a big choice of sticker books, albums and binders (including the King Jim binders I use myself). I’m smitten with the Shinzi Katoh sticker books – how sweet is this bunny bouquet design?
If you often use stickers for journaling, RainbowholicTV has a clever DIY sticker book tutorial using the leftover backing paper from sticker sheets. There’s a few sticker organisers at Rainbowholic Shop (JP) too.
We also have an On-the-Go Stationery Storage Journal Tutorial in the archives with clear pockets for stickers. Or there’s more Kawaii Stationery Storage Ideas with Andi’s own massive collection.
How do you organise your stickers?
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