Peter Pauper Press Planner Stickers Review
Peter Pauper Press is a brand that flies under the radar but they have some affordable products if you’re an occasional planner. Most people are probably familiar with the Peter Pauper Press dot grid notebook, but did you know they have sticker books as well?

While there are multiple sticker books to choose from, most of them are decorative stickers only. The number of stickers varies for each sticker book.
Since I’m all about functional planning, I took some photos of the ‘Plan It!’ sticker book so you can get an idea of the style, color printing etc. in these sticker books.

In the Plan it Sticker book there are:
- Taxes, budgeting text stickers
- Money icons
- Pet text stickers
- Appointment, deadline, done task text stickers
- Steps, sleep, hydrate trackers
- Months of the year and date number
- Flag banners
- Household chores
- Me time / night in personal care
- Self care, day off
- Decorative borders
- Workout text stickers
- Seasons icon stickers
- Travel icons
- Study, quiz – school or college stickers

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Most of the stickers don’t have any issues with text being too close to the edge of the stickers, and there is an extra color background around the cut line border of the stickers just in case.

The days of the week stickers are so nice – I love the pattern backgrounds – wish there were entire pages of these stickers in the book!

The stickers peel off easily and cleanly. The sticker paper feels more glossy than matte, which helps the colors pop.
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Pros of the Peter Pauper Press sticker books
- Image quality of the stickers – the color printing is great
- Variety of stickers included in the book – images, text, icons, variety of shapes
- There are enough date / number stickers to last 1 year
- Variety of sticker sizes should work in any planner or bullet journal
Cons of the Peter Pauper Press sticker books
- Awkward page size. So this isn’t really a con and is really just me being fussy but I don’t like square notebooks and stationery, it makes it harder to store as most sticker books are rectangular shape
- As someone that only does functional planning, I would’ve liked to see more functional stickers such as checklists, days of the week, symbols for coding etc.
Where to buy the Peter Pauper Press sticker books
If you like the style of the Peter Pauper Press sticker books, my sister stocks them in her shop, Carefully Crafted:
- Plan it! (the sticker book I showed in this post)
- Bunches of Botanicals
- Merry & Bright Christmas
- Whatever you say! words and phrases
- Loads of Ephemera (vintage)
Peter Pauper press have other stickers too (I actually think they’re better for functional planning). Shop them all here.
- Weekly Planner Stickers
- Monthly Planner Stickers
- Borders & Frames Planner Stickers
- Travel Planner Stickers
- Student Planner Stickers
- Teacher Planner Stickers
- Health & Fitness Planner Stickers
- Bible Weekly Planner Stickers
- Weekly Planner Stickers, Black & Gold
More planner stickers
- Pipsticks So. Many. Planner Stickers. Book
- How to Choose a Printer (Including the best printer for printing printables and planner stickers)
- How to organize planner stickers using folders (plus free printable labels)
Bullet journaling book reviews
Weekly spreads and inspiration
- 10 Ways to create quick bullet journal weekly spreads using functional planner stickers
- 10 Quick and Simple Bullet Journal Daily Layouts
- Review of the dot journaling book by Hannah Beilenson
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