I am a 22 year old girl living in Suffolk and studying at university in Leeds . In the last year I have gotten back into stationary , journaling, crafts, fountain pens , discovered junk journaling, making junk journals , book binding, scrap booking, planning, and everything in between. I have also discovered brands such as midori, hobinichi and the travellers company notebooks! I have found this incredible world of journaling from TH-cam and I am so happy in it. I have just discovered your channel and you are my spirit animal of me when I am your age. I am enjoying your videos very much and channels like you have inspired me to start my own stationery/ journaling TH-cam channel 🩷 I want to thank you for being an inspiration. Keep creating beautiful content like the beautiful women you are 📝🩷
@@evaharris3048 That is so great to hear. As a designer, I spend so much time on a computer , I love being able to express my creativity in other more physical ways. I like to experiment and enjoy the permanence of the result, even if it is not as successful as I would like it to be. These ‘mistakes’ are tangible reminders of the journey I take as a creator. I have been working on journals since I was younger than you (I am now 56) and this practice has made me a better designer. Good luck and let me know when you post a video. I’d love to see!
@@JT1358 I'll try harder next time and thanks for calling me 'young lady'- I'm a few years shy of 60! those grammar lessons were a long, long time ago!
Great guide. It's well worth going to Stuart R. Stevenson at 68 Clerkenwell Road too. Though more art-supplies than stationery, Cass Art's Islington shop is worth it and so is Cowling & Wilcox in Camberwell if you're south of the river.
Another store to visit - especially for washi paper lovers - is Shepherds Inc. Fine Papers, on Gillingham St, Pimlico. They have lots of lovely materials for those who are into making their own journals and other stationary crafts. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly and were super helpful in helping me pick the stationary for wedding invitations. Choosing Keeping is where I buy my Christmas cards. They're expensive but so pretty and have that 'good paper' quality!
Do they do bookbinding too? I purchased a beautifully bound copy of Pride and Prejudice there (is that a bit cringe?) and it is lovely. I think they also do bookbinding courses. Always want to do one but never the right timing. I'll be back in London in November so I will be sure to check it out
@@designinkco @designinkco Yes! They have bookbinding equipment for sale and sell custom bound books (like what you see at Choosing Keeping). They also have the courses, but I've yet to do one, ha
While I have been known to frequent every decent art supply store and serious stationery near me, I have taken recently to going to any estate sale that mentions "art" in their listing. I have bought a lot of stuff I'll never use, but I've also gotten quite a few nice items. I'm presently using a small six ring binder notebook from 1940 for any art ideas that come to me. Still, Choosing Keeping looks great! Thanks for the video.
I live in Canada, but love London. I knew a couple of these (as an artist, yaay Cornelissen!), but I'm adding some of these shops (and some of your finds) to my next trip. I particularly loved the little Smythson pouch, the leather-case pencil sharpener, and that gorgeous pencil extender set. Thank you! 😊
Lovely to hear a fellow Aussie expat (although I’m in the States). Struck by the coincidence, at the time this video was released I’d never heard of Cambridge Imprint, but not two hours ago I unpacked my first order from them, and completely agree, the labels are lovely. Glad your channel “turned up” in my recommendations.
Thanks SO much for this video. I tried to create a London Stationary Shop Itinerary for the last few years but every time I use a search engine to do so, it’s so full of Ads and junk that I gave up. I live in the South West, so it’s great that you live in London and made this video. This video is literally going to be the basis of my next trip to London. 👊
Glad you enjoyed it. I'm actually based in Hong Kong but visit London regularly. I'll be doing a second version on my next trip in November- a few I didn't cover (video getting too long!!), so watch out for that.
Thanks for this marvellous video. I've been thinking about a stationery shopping trip to London, and you've done the work of building an itinerary. Subscribed.
Thankyou very very much that was really interesting to see . I will definitely visit some of these lovely shoos when I am next in London. Your shop visits were very inspiring. It was lovely to see what you bought as well. Thank you also for showing the shop and giving the address that was really helpful. I live in north wales so love visitng these sort of shops in Liverpool and Manchester . I did not realise thee were so many places in London. It was an excitibg watch and as you say just to be in the beautiful vibe of visitibg these beautiful creative places which are creted with so much love and care . 😊
Thank you for this! I knew about the ones in Covent Garden and visited them on a birthday trip last year, but the others are new to me, and will definitely be on the list for this year's trip!
Loved the shopping. And I just have to say I think you are absolutely beautiful. Your smile is contagious. Thank you for sharing your shopping experiences.
Thank you for this video. I really miss Paperchase, especially the big one that used to be in Fitzrovia, when visiting from Australia. Now I have some new haunts to try on my next trip!
Paperchase closed down over COVID-19. The price point here is slightly higher, emphasising handmade goods. I do miss Paperchase, too, though. There were plenty of things for kids that I didn't cover in this video. I used to take my kids there whenever we visited. I think introducing your kids to creativity is so important and having nice stationery makes the experience fun for them.
@@designinkco I shop in all price/quality points, if it has pencils and paper I am there, lol! My “kids” are in their 20s, so only shopping for my inner 11 year old these days 😊
@@zengirl524 haha- you and I are alike (my inner 11 year old self has a lot more pocket money though) . My kids are in their 20s too but I can always brings a smile to their faces with some stationery!
Your video is really informative and comes at the right time to me. I'm flying from Germany to London this Friday and love stationary stores, so definitely will visit Choosing Keeping and maybe more. I do myself junk journals. Also would love to find items made by Tim Holtz, but can't find any from London.
Great idea to make this kind of video about London. I come from Bremen, Germany and prepared for at least two shops and bought a Sailor mini at Choosing & Keeping and some more things just around the corner. I had the same experience as you with the journal shop.
Such a great vlog with some fab pick ups! Interesting to hear your thoughts about Liberty too. My cards have recently been added to their shelves and love having the dedicated space up on the 4th floor.
Wow, how exciting to see your work on their shelves! Yes, there is a lot of space, and it is nice and bright. I do miss being able to pop into the space on the ground floor, though. I could never leave without buying something. You have to want a card to make it up to the 4th floor- though the card selection is good, as I said in the video, the stationery selection is disappointing. Papersmiths give it a bit of a run for their money. I'll check out your work!
I love the London Graphic Centre as it seems to have most things I need. With The Journal Shop in Shoreditch, I believe most of their online stock is held in a warehouse outside of London and that’s where they dispatch orders from. I found this out as I wondered if I could collect an online order from the shop as I was nearby, so I’d defo call ahead if you wanted to check out something in particular because “in stock” online won’t reflect what’s on the shelves.
@@designinkco thank you for the great video. Nice to have a few other places to pop into if I’m out west. And yes, because their online stock seems pretty great.
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
Not in London, but if you’re ever near Leamington Spa, Berylune has an amazing range of really desirable stationary. (And loads of other beautiful lifestyle and homeware items too….)
Thank you! I will look it up. There were a couple of stores outside of London that I wanted to visit- hopefully, I'll get a chance when I am next there.
I love stationery and I love London! I’ve been to all the of the stores you’ve listed and love Choosing Keeping the most! Green and Stone is another shop I love in South Kensington. If you make it out that way, you should check it out too ;)
I used to visit Green and Stone years ago when they had their original store- I think they have refitted? Anyway, thanks for the reminder- I will be going to London again in November, so I will make sure that I visit it and will report back!!!
I have been living in london for around 9 years, and visited most of the shops related to the video, plus various that were not presented... and i still feel they are disappointing at some topics (some because of few options, others for not very artsy vibe etc). For London, I would expect much more. Taking out the oldest ones from the equation, the other ones are simply not appealing visually wise, they dont make me feel in a really creative space/place, and some brands that would be lovely to see it, are not there. London graphics does not have the neocolor 2 to buy online separetely , for example. Even so, there are some little gems in each one of them. I definitely prefer the Paris for that type of "hunt" and would love to go one day to the US and japan to check all the vibes of artsy shops. I also like to shop some supplies at cassart and Jackson's art supplies. Thank you for the video!!!
I've been doing a lot of stationery shopping recently- I've got videos coming up on the channel from NY, Seoul, HK, Sydney, and Taiwan. I did also look at stores in Paris and Krakow- but didn't record videos alas. I agree with you that I thought the quality of stores in London would have been better. I found that many had the same things, and the displays were disappointing. I loved Finders Keepers(it might be the vibe), but it is beaten hands down by Point of View in Seoul- 3 floors of absolute stationery bliss. I purposely didn't include Jacksons and Cass, though I went to both because I would classify them as art stores rather than stationery.
Can I ask about the little book of patterned papers at 15.16 please? I am looking for very small pads of varied prints and this is just what I am looking for
Present and Correct had a small range , but the others from memory didn’t have any that I saw. You can get a huge selection online but unfortunately not as fun as shopping in person.
Thank you for the comment, I agree it's not perfect. I am still working on my video skills and have just learned about ducking, so I hope my videos will improve in the future.
I am a 22 year old girl living in Suffolk and studying at university in Leeds . In the last year I have gotten back into stationary , journaling, crafts, fountain pens , discovered junk journaling, making junk journals , book binding, scrap booking, planning, and everything in between. I have also discovered brands such as midori, hobinichi and the travellers company notebooks! I have found this incredible world of journaling from TH-cam and I am so happy in it. I have just discovered your channel and you are my spirit animal of me when I am your age. I am enjoying your videos very much and channels like you have inspired me to start my own stationery/ journaling TH-cam channel 🩷 I want to thank you for being an inspiration. Keep creating beautiful content like the beautiful women you are 📝🩷
@@evaharris3048 That is so great to hear. As a designer, I spend so much time on a computer , I love being able to express my creativity in other more physical ways. I like to experiment and enjoy the permanence of the result, even if it is not as successful as I would like it to be. These ‘mistakes’ are tangible reminders of the journey I take as a creator. I have been working on journals since I was younger than you (I am now 56) and this practice has made me a better designer. Good luck and let me know when you post a video. I’d love to see!
"Gotten"?? How about getting back into English grammar young lady? 😂
@@JT1358 I'll try harder next time and thanks for calling me 'young lady'- I'm a few years shy of 60! those grammar lessons were a long, long time ago!
@designinkco It wasn't you, it was Eva! 😂
Great guide. It's well worth going to Stuart R. Stevenson at 68 Clerkenwell Road too. Though more art-supplies than stationery, Cass Art's Islington shop is worth it and so is Cowling & Wilcox in Camberwell if you're south of the river.
@@mrkrsl_ Thank you for the recommendations! I’ll check out all of these on my next trip!
I love stationery. Nothing cheers me up more than buying a new notebook ❤
Me too!
OMG. I felt heard and seen. I have found a stationary soulmate. Thank you for such an enticing video.
You are so welcome! Nothing better than a stationery shop!
Another store to visit - especially for washi paper lovers - is Shepherds Inc. Fine Papers, on Gillingham St, Pimlico. They have lots of lovely materials for those who are into making their own journals and other stationary crafts. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly and were super helpful in helping me pick the stationary for wedding invitations.
Choosing Keeping is where I buy my Christmas cards. They're expensive but so pretty and have that 'good paper' quality!
Do they do bookbinding too? I purchased a beautifully bound copy of Pride and Prejudice there (is that a bit cringe?) and it is lovely. I think they also do bookbinding courses. Always want to do one but never the right timing. I'll be back in London in November so I will be sure to check it out
@@designinkco @designinkco Yes! They have bookbinding equipment for sale and sell custom bound books (like what you see at Choosing Keeping). They also have the courses, but I've yet to do one, ha
This is the best video ever. I live in London but can’t find enough stationery stores. Totally added to my next shopping trip ❤️
Have fun! Leave your wallet at home if you don't want to eat ramen for a month after!
@@designinkcohahaha. I’d better start saving for the trip 🎉
While I have been known to frequent every decent art supply store and serious stationery near me, I have taken recently to going to any estate sale that mentions "art" in their listing. I have bought a lot of stuff I'll never use, but I've also gotten quite a few nice items. I'm presently using a small six ring binder notebook from 1940 for any art ideas that come to me. Still, Choosing Keeping looks great! Thanks for the video.
I live in Canada, but love London. I knew a couple of these (as an artist, yaay Cornelissen!), but I'm adding some of these shops (and some of your finds) to my next trip. I particularly loved the little Smythson pouch, the leather-case pencil sharpener, and that gorgeous pencil extender set. Thank you! 😊
Smythson has a great outlet store and as long as you like colour, you can sometimes pick up a bargain. It is well worth a look.
I’ve walked past the London Graphic Store but never realised it was a stationery/art store! I’m definitely going there next time I’m in London 😊
Definitely worth a visit!
Lovely to hear a fellow Aussie expat (although I’m in the States). Struck by the coincidence, at the time this video was released I’d never heard of Cambridge Imprint, but not two hours ago I unpacked my first order from them, and completely agree, the labels are lovely. Glad your channel “turned up” in my recommendations.
There stuff is lovely and I'm glad you enjoyed the video
Well done for making a beautiful video about the lovely side of London.
Thank you. Glad you liked it
Thanks SO much for this video. I tried to create a London Stationary Shop Itinerary for the last few years but every time I use a search engine to do so, it’s so full of Ads and junk that I gave up. I live in the South West, so it’s great that you live in London and made this video. This video is literally going to be the basis of my next trip to London. 👊
Glad you enjoyed it. I'm actually based in Hong Kong but visit London regularly. I'll be doing a second version on my next trip in November- a few I didn't cover (video getting too long!!), so watch out for that.
Thanks for this marvellous video. I've been thinking about a stationery shopping trip to London, and you've done the work of building an itinerary. Subscribed.
Glad to help, nothing better than stationery shopping.
Loved your film ❤
Glad you liked it! Thank you so much!
Thank you for this. So much that I would want to put in my basket.
And there was so much more I didn't buy! Hope you can pick up some treasures!
Thank you for the video! I’ll be in London in Nov and while I had some of these on my list to visit I have a few more now! 😊
Enjoy! I'm going back too so I am going to visit a few more!
Thankyou very very much that was really interesting to see . I will definitely visit some of these lovely shoos when I am next in London. Your shop visits were very inspiring. It was lovely to see what you bought as well.
Thank you also for showing the shop and giving the address that was really helpful.
I live in north wales so love visitng these sort of shops in Liverpool and Manchester .
I did not realise thee were so many places in London.
It was an excitibg watch and as you say just to be in the beautiful vibe of visitibg these beautiful creative places which are creted with so much love and care .
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Would definitely recommend a visit when you are next in London ! Enjoy!
Thank you for this! I knew about the ones in Covent Garden and visited them on a birthday trip last year, but the others are new to me, and will definitely be on the list for this year's trip!
What a perfect activity for a birthday trip- you need to leave some more hints for this year!
Terrific film thank you so much! I was truly inspired. You have the most beautiful smile! ☺️✨😘
Thank you so much for your lovely comment! I am glad you enjoyed it
Wow, didn’t know about most of those; thank you ☺️
Glad it helped- these stores are worth a visit!
Loved the shopping. And I just have to say I think you are absolutely beautiful. Your smile is contagious. Thank you for sharing your shopping experiences.
You are very kind 😊
Thank you for this video. I really miss Paperchase, especially the big one that used to be in Fitzrovia, when visiting from Australia. Now I have some new haunts to try on my next trip!
Paperchase closed down over COVID-19. The price point here is slightly higher, emphasising handmade goods. I do miss Paperchase, too, though. There were plenty of things for kids that I didn't cover in this video. I used to take my kids there whenever we visited. I think introducing your kids to creativity is so important and having nice stationery makes the experience fun for them.
@@designinkco I shop in all price/quality points, if it has pencils and paper I am there, lol! My “kids” are in their 20s, so only shopping for my inner 11 year old these days 😊
@@zengirl524 haha- you and I are alike (my inner 11 year old self has a lot more pocket money though) . My kids are in their 20s too but I can always brings a smile to their faces with some stationery!
Man, I live in California, but I want to go to all of these right now. Oh my gosh that’s amazing. I love everything you got.❤❤❤
I’m sure you have amazing shops in California but if you do get to London- save some space in your bag!
Thank you! Fantastic inspiration for our next visit to London! Greetings from Belgium!
@@coeurwithaheart5688 glad you enjoyed it!
Your video is really informative and comes at the right time to me. I'm flying from Germany to London this Friday and love stationary stores, so definitely will visit Choosing Keeping and maybe more. I do myself junk journals. Also would love to find items made by Tim Holtz, but can't find any from London.
I think Tim Holtz is stocked by craft stores more than stationery stores- mostly found online. I’ve never seen any in a bricks and mortar store.
Great idea to make this kind of video about London. I come from Bremen, Germany and prepared for at least two shops and bought a Sailor mini at Choosing & Keeping and some more things just around the corner. I had the same experience as you with the journal shop.
Thanks for sharing!
Such a great vlog with some fab pick ups! Interesting to hear your thoughts about Liberty too. My cards have recently been added to their shelves and love having the dedicated space up on the 4th floor.
Wow, how exciting to see your work on their shelves! Yes, there is a lot of space, and it is nice and bright. I do miss being able to pop into the space on the ground floor, though. I could never leave without buying something. You have to want a card to make it up to the 4th floor- though the card selection is good, as I said in the video, the stationery selection is disappointing. Papersmiths give it a bit of a run for their money. I'll check out your work!
Excellent tour - thank you
Greetings! From Toronto Canada
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this, thank you ❤
You're so welcome!
I love the London Graphic Centre as it seems to have most things I need. With The Journal Shop in Shoreditch, I believe most of their online stock is held in a warehouse outside of London and that’s where they dispatch orders from. I found this out as I wondered if I could collect an online order from the shop as I was nearby, so I’d defo call ahead if you wanted to check out something in particular because “in stock” online won’t reflect what’s on the shelves.
Thanks for letting me know! I had such high expectations and was so disappointed.
@@designinkco thank you for the great video. Nice to have a few other places to pop into if I’m out west. And yes, because their online stock seems pretty great.
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
Not in London, but if you’re ever near Leamington Spa, Berylune has an amazing range of really desirable stationary. (And loads of other beautiful lifestyle and homeware items too….)
Thank you! I will look it up. There were a couple of stores outside of London that I wanted to visit- hopefully, I'll get a chance when I am next there.
Wow - looked it up online and they have some great stuff- 2.5 hrs away from London so I will have to find a spare day in November to visit!
@@designinkcotrain from Marylebone is only 72 minutes and Leamington Spa is a lovely day trip. This video was so beautiful and helpful. Thank you.
@ thank you for your suggestion. I’m planning to be back in March so will prioritise a day trip!
Sorry for the spelling mistakes in the previous messege.
Shepherds near Victoria is a gem
Yes I love it too- I bought a leather edition of Pride and Prejudice there but I will make sure to visit next time
I love stationery and I love London! I’ve been to all the of the stores you’ve listed and love Choosing Keeping the most! Green and Stone is another shop I love in South Kensington. If you make it out that way, you should check it out too ;)
I used to visit Green and Stone years ago when they had their original store- I think they have refitted? Anyway, thanks for the reminder- I will be going to London again in November, so I will make sure that I visit it and will report back!!!
I have been living in london for around 9 years, and visited most of the shops related to the video, plus various that were not presented... and i still feel they are disappointing at some topics (some because of few options, others for not very artsy vibe etc). For London, I would expect much more. Taking out the oldest ones from the equation, the other ones are simply not appealing visually wise, they dont make me feel in a really creative space/place, and some brands that would be lovely to see it, are not there. London graphics does not have the neocolor 2 to buy online separetely , for example. Even so, there are some little gems in each one of them. I definitely prefer the Paris for that type of "hunt" and would love to go one day to the US and japan to check all the vibes of artsy shops. I also like to shop some supplies at cassart and Jackson's art supplies. Thank you for the video!!!
I've been doing a lot of stationery shopping recently- I've got videos coming up on the channel from NY, Seoul, HK, Sydney, and Taiwan. I did also look at stores in Paris and Krakow- but didn't record videos alas. I agree with you that I thought the quality of stores in London would have been better. I found that many had the same things, and the displays were disappointing. I loved Finders Keepers(it might be the vibe), but it is beaten hands down by Point of View in Seoul- 3 floors of absolute stationery bliss. I purposely didn't include Jacksons and Cass, though I went to both because I would classify them as art stores rather than stationery.
Can I ask about the little book of patterned papers at 15.16 please? I am looking for very small pads of varied prints and this is just what I am looking for
@@puppetsnippets6830 I got that at Choosing Keeping. It was under GBP8. They were in a pile Nr the front window. Hope that helps.
Do these stores also carry stamps? Clear silicon or wood is both fine. They all look so tempting, somehow I have to focus XD
Present and Correct had a small range , but the others from memory didn’t have any that I saw. You can get a huge selection online but unfortunately not as fun as shopping in person.
@@designinkco Thanks for the reply! Shopping directly is much more fun indeed. But well, if shops don't think so.... 😅
I love London.uk 🇬🇧
Me too!
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hope it helped
I liked the video but the music is too loud.some parts were very loud that I barely heard you.
Thank you for the comment, I agree it's not perfect. I am still working on my video skills and have just learned about ducking, so I hope my videos will improve in the future.
Ever wondered where the best stationary shops in London are? er no.
Haha. That’s because you were expecting the wrong kind of store! I made a video on ‘stationery’ not ‘stationary’. 😂 You’re missing out btw.
Your "h" are soooo long 😅
Must be my Aussie accent! 😊
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