I have made it very clear on this site and in person that I have a deep, abiding obsession with all things office/stationary. However, these beautiful items are belittled if not put to good use. So what are some good uses? To address this, I’m expanding the scope of my blog from just reviews to cover two large areas of possibility: planners and studying.

I’ve chosen these for specific reasons over other areas such as hand-written correspondence (which I may add later) or scrapbooking. There is such a vast pool of potential within study and planners. They also mesh well with so many other topics. For example, much of the information that would be covered under planners can transfer to scrapbooking.  I should clarify that I define “planner” to include more than just your daily/weekly schedule. I would like to cover various lists you can keep, trackers, journals, etc. Study can cover anything from high school algebra to Bible study.

This basically amounts to marrying several areas I greatly enjoy: office supplies, learning, God and His Word, and organizing information. I cannot WAIT to share all of this with you as I plumb the depths of how office supplies really can help us be better at what we do! 

 

What are some of your favorite ways to use your office supplies/stationary?

2 responses to “Form WITH Function: Office Supplies and Practical Uses”

  1. Jack Avatar

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    1. mawhaley1@gmail.com Avatar

      Hopefully, when I get to discussing Bible study. I can give some people a way to dig into all that. 🙂

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