
2. A set of vintage airmail stationery.

For people who love antiques as much as they love paper goods.
£22.00 ($33.45) from Present & Correct.
The box it comes in is pretty awesome, too.

4. A pretty wooden box for all of their writing supplies.

$48 from Little Low.
5. A collection of super posh stamps.

They'll class up plain paper and envelopes in a second.
£15.00 ($22.84) for 3 stamps from Moko.
7. A calligraphy kit.

So they can make their own perfectly-written cards.
Starting at $80 from Laura Hooper Calligraphy.
8. A wax seal set for perfect envelope closures.

$35 from Paper Pastries.
9. An adorable set of flat notes.

$16 for 6 cards from Honey and Bloom.
10. A calendar that they can upcycle into wall art, file folders, note cards, and more.

$29.95 from Paper Source.
11. A notepad that celebrates life's small victories.

$8 from Emily McDowell Studio.
12. A chalkboard pencil set for flawless lettering.

Finally!
$15.95 from Urbanic.
13. Cards that they can use on literally any holiday or event.

Buy a set of these cards, which have a handy-dandy matrix with salutations on the Y-axis and holidays on the X-axis.
$30 for eight cards from Pop Chart Lab.
15. A cube of classy AF sticky notes.

$15 from Pink Olive.
16. A guide for getting exquisite, hand-lettered envelopes every time.

$9.95 from The Lettermate.
17. A mousepad that doubles as a weekly planner.

$10 from Knock Knock.
18. A coordinating notebook and sketchbook.

Thoughts in one place, doodles in another.
$16 from Little Low.
19. The most beautiful legal pad you ever did see.

$10 from Pink Olive.
20. A set of cards that look like postage stamps.

$6 for six cards from Beau Idealism Editions.
22. A tin of push pins that won't put holes in everything.


You stick the pin into a bulletin board and then slide invitations, photos, and whatnot into the circle!
$15 for 50 pins on Etsy.
23. A metallic monogrammed notebook.

$13 each from Poppin.
24. Coordinating flat notes and calling cards customized with their face on them.

Starting at $72.75 from Rifle Paper Co.
25. And a stationery subscription that'll help them send the most tricked-out snail mail in history.

$30 from Antiquaria Design Studio