Message Letter Pad Midori Giving a...
Message Letter Pad Midori Giving a...
Message Letter Pad Midori Giving a...
Message Letter Pad Midori Giving a...
Message Letter Pad Midori Giving a...
Message Letter Pad Midori Giving a...

Message Letter Pad Midori Giving a Color | White

Express your feelings with Giving a Color letter pad with paper in different shades!

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Description

Giving a Color is a letter pad with colorful cards from Japanese brand Midori. It comes with paper in different shades of white, so you can reflect your mood in the letter even better!

The Giving a Color stationery can be used for everyday messages, but its elegant design makes it suitable for business messages as well.

Midori letter papers and envelopes let you express your words and emotions even better.

Small size of Midori Message Letter Pad is perfect for short letters or just to say thank you to someone.

You can put it easily in your notebook and have it always with you.

The set includes 30 sheets of letter paper - ten sheets each in three different shades of white and a sheet of tissue paper to absorb excess ink.

Number of pages | 30

Dimensions | 84x177x6mm

Made in Japan

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White
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