My favorite purple stationery
who doesn’t like pastel purple color 💟✨👸🏻 these are some of my favorite pastel purple stationery for school. Some of these include the Zebra Mildliners, Kokuyo Mark+ markers, Zebra Clickart, Sakura Retrico mechanical pencil
I really like the Sakura Retrico mechanical pencil, it looks super similar to the Pentel P205, but this one has more grip to it because of the texture. It’s a really nice and retro looking drafting pencil!
Honorable mention is the Stabilo Swing cool’s pastel purple. It’s a warm purple color while the rest of my Zebra Mildliner purples are cool purples. I didn’t like that it pools up so I seldom use this highlighter on thin paper.
#lemon8partner #lemon8creator #study #stationery #stationeryaddict
Beyond my initial faves, let's dive deeper into why pastel purple stationery just hits different. It's not just about functionality; it's about creating a calming, inspiring space. For school or journaling, having tools that are both pretty and practical makes all the difference in boosting my motivation. I find that when my workspace looks good, I'm more inclined to sit down and actually get things done! When I'm hunting for new additions to my collection, I always keep an eye out for brands that offer pastel perfection. For instance, those sleek Muji pens often come in fantastic pastel shades that perfectly complement my purple collection. Have you ever tried the smooth glide of a Zebra Sarasa Milk pen? They're incredible for adding details and highlights, especially in lighter pastel tones that pop on any paper. And for those who love a good gel pen, the Pentel Energel and Uni Umn-155 are stellar choices, often available in stunning purple hues that write like a dream. But an aesthetic setup isn't just about writing tools. Think about how you organize everything! Pastel purple binders, clear pencil cases that proudly display your curated collection, or even a cute desk mat can tie everything together beautifully. I also love using different types of mechanical pencils for various tasks. The Sakura Retrico is a classic for its retro feel and grip, but sometimes I switch it up with something like a Pentel Orenz for incredibly fine lines or a Uni-ball One for a super dark, crisp look that stands out. Having a variety allows me to tackle any writing or drawing task with style. My personal tip for anyone building their pastel purple aesthetic collection is to think about how everything will look together. I try to stick to a few shades of purple that complement each other, mixing in whites or creams for a clean, cohesive look. This is where those Zebra Mildliners really shine—they offer a range of purples, from cool to warm, letting you layer and highlight without making things look messy. And don't forget the highlighters! While the warm purple of the Stabilo Swing Cool is lovely, sometimes I reach for a Muji highlighter when I need something that won't bleed on thinner paper, ensuring my notes always look pristine. For study notes, I find color-coding with different purple shades makes revision so much easier and visually appealing. For journaling, blending various pastel purple pens, like a darker Kokuyo Mark+ for headings and a lighter Sarasa for body text, creates such a beautiful, calming effect. It truly makes the process more enjoyable. Finding stationery that sparks joy, whether it's a new pastel purple pen or a smooth mechanical pencil, can genuinely boost your motivation, whether you're tackling homework, taking meeting notes, or just jotting down thoughts. So, if you're like me and can't get enough of that dreamy pastel purple vibe, keep exploring! There's always a new pen or highlighter to discover that will perfectly fit your aesthetic and make your everyday tasks a little bit brighter.




you can keep all of them because I leave anything purple behind