The Best Bookish Stationery to Say Thank You

Show your gratitude this holiday season in literary style.

By Lindsay Quackenbush

With the holiday fast approaching, it’s time to rekindle your thank-you note skills! Whether you’re thanking someone for hosting Thanksgiving dinner or book club, for a great gift, or for watching your kids while you sneak away to a holiday party, show your gratitude with one of these adorable book-themed notes!

 

Felix Doolittle: Bookish Small Note Card

We love the gorgeous, handcrafted stationery from Felix Doolittle. It’s elegant, simple, and, best of all, personal. Choose from a wide selections of delicate illustrations. Buy online or in store at Zibby’s Bookshop!

 

Fly Paper Products: This Note is Overdue 

Running late getting those handwritten notes out? Why not opt for this cheeky “overdue” note card from Fly Paper Products? At the very least, you’ll get a laugh out of your recipient! 



 

Bibliophile Notes by Jane Mount 

This collection of notecards features twenty different illustrated book collections. From “great love stories” and “fantasy epics” to “beguiling mysteries” and “delicious cookbooks,” there’s a card for every literary taste!

 


Jane Austen-Themed Stationery

Jane Austen fans will appreciate the lost art of the handwritten note. Feeling extra grateful? The illustration is also available as an art print or mug, so you can send your note along with a thoughtful gift.


 

E. Frances Paper: Book Lover Little Notes

Sometimes the best notes are short and sweet. These beautifully illustrated thank-you notes are the size of business cards, but they get the job done! The box includes 85 charming bookish cards, for all those notes of thanks yet to come.


 


Paper Source: Book Thank You Notes

This simple, illustrated card is the perfect choice to buy in bulk and personalize for the whole family! Teach your kids the value of a handwritten note (and books!) by giving them each a personalized set.

 

Night Owl Paper Goods: Thank You Note and Bookmark

If your short little notes tend to run long, we love this card from Night Owl Paper Goods that includes a wooden bookmark. For bonus points, send along your favorite recent read so your recipient can put that bookmark to good use.


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