To celebrate being finalists in the Stationery Awards and it being National Stationery Week, Jespers Of Harrogate are launching a new competition.
Jespers of Harrogate have made it as finalists in the Best Independent Stationery Retailer in the North category in the 2025 Stationery Awards.
Alongside this, the stationery shop are celebrating National Stationery Week by hosting a competition, to win this Limited Edition Duraflex Iyanola Fountain Pen by Conklin.
To enter, submit a small passage about your favourite item of stationery and why.
Make it fun, use your favourite inks and decorate the page 'til your heart's content.
Please leave your name and contact details with your entry.
You can submit your entries in-store throughout NSW starting Monday 12th May.
Last entries by Sunday 18th May at store closure.
Winner will be selected by the Team at Jespers and announced shortly thereafter.
The team will also be posting each day this week, sharing their love for all things stationery.
To find out more about Jespers of Harrogate, visit their website here.

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