(Kimberly (she/her) took the express train down the fountain pen/stationery rabbit hole and doesn't want to be rescued. She can be found on Instagram @allthehobbies because there really are many, many hobbies!.)
Earlier this week, I read this great article by Jaclyn Myers about shopping one’s own stash and some tips/tricks to help her use what she already has. As someone who has lots of stuff, I completely resonate with this. In addition to rising prices of everything, and especially pens, putting what you own to good use isn’t just a Marie Kondo sparking joy thing, it also makes good financial sense. But, I’m not here to talk about shopping one’s stash - Jaclyn’s article does a great job - I also wrote a little bit about it in my article about 2026 intentions. Instead, I’ll talk a bit about what I discovered when I did a little bit of tidying this week.
To say that my office (not pictured and probably never will be, lol) is a bit of a hot mess is a bit of an understatement. Because I shop a lot (at shows, fests, store events, and online), it’s sometimes hard for me to keep things organized, especially after shows when I’m exhausted and it takes days to recover. I’m pretty good at putting away pens, inks, and paper, but stationery stuff - stickers, washi, cards, etc. - that gets out of control and fast. Earlier this week, I tried to make a dent in the mess by first breaking down the pile of boxes that I was tripping over. (I swear I need them for selling and shipping stuff!). Side note: this is an awesome reel about saving boxes, not that I can relate, wink. Anyway, I found a canvas tote that had other canvas totes inside. That wasn’t surprising, since I often put empty bags in bigger bags. What was surprising was what I found inside - several little paper/fabric/plastic bags filled with stickers and such that I bought at the SF Pen Show…almost TWO YEARS AGO!!! Gulp!!
Now before I beat myself up too badly, sometimes you buy duplicate items on purpose. Maybe it’s because it’s a limited item, maybe you think you can resell it later on for a premium (it’s rarely worth the effort, trust me), maybe you love it so much you want extra (OG Lamy Dark Lilac, I’m looking at you), or maybe you know you’ll use it a lot, or you want extra for gifts. Call it dupes, backups, or whatever, most of us have done it on occasion and it’s all good, no judgment here.