Customizing a Soolla Pouch

Customizing a Soolla Pouch

When I started stocking the Soolla Pouches in the shop, I received one that had a tear in the side. I was able to get a replacement from Soolla but I didn’t just want to throw away a pouch that was 98% completely usable. So, I decided to embrace the kintsugi vibe and do some visible mending to make the case completely usable. Kintsugi is the Japanese tradition of making repairs visible and embracing flaws and imperfection.

I grabbed some gradient colored embroidery floss in a contrasting color so that the repair is recognized and acknowledged — part of its journey through life. I started calling it my “FrankenSoolla” because I stitched the repair on the lavender lilac pouch with green thread, like Frankenstien’s monster.

Surprisingly, this repair made me love the pouch even more so this weekend, I decided that the pouch needed even more customization. I’ve been wanting to get better at embroidery — I’ve only ever really done a couple stitch samplers in my life — so I thought I’d take a chance and stitch my astrological sign onto the pocket. Stitching on an already-assembled object is tricky and definitely challenging.

I used a free embroidery pattern from DMC (available on Lovecrafts) and plain black floss. The design was a little quirky and imperfect to begin with so the fact that my skills are just so-so aren’t as noticeable. The design is supposed to look a little wonky.

Now, I’m wondering if I should do more embroidery or sew some patches on as well? What would you do?

Do you like to customize or personalize your stationery items too? Do you stick stickers on notebooks, recover the outside or add other embellishments to make your stuff “yours”? Let me know in the comments!

Giveaway Winner: Diamine Deadly Nightshade Ink

Giveaway Winner: Diamine Deadly Nightshade Ink

Thanks to everyone who entered our giveaway for the rare, elusive and slightly dangerous Cult Pens UK x Diamine Deadly Nightshade Ink.

Our winner is:

I love the idea of venomous animals for inks! And a little octopus in the bottle? Yes, please!

I have reached out to the winner via email. If this is you, check your spam filter. If I have not heard back from the winner within 7 days, a new winner will be selected.

Thanks to everyone who read the blog and enter our giveaways. Stay tuned for more!

My Top 5 Stationery Favorites for 2026 (so far)

My Top 5 Stationery Favorites for 2026 (so far)

I wanted to capture some of my favorite products for 2026 (so far). I tried to choose one notebook, planner, pen, ink and tool but I broke my own rules before I even finished the post. What’s been your favorite products so far this year?

No. 1 Notebook: Mark’s EDiT Notebooks

I absolutely love the Mark’s EDiT notebooks and the B7 Semi Size has been my little side kick all year for random notes, to-do lists, thoughts and ideas on-the-go and even a few. silly little doodles. The paper is thin and great for fountain pens but I like it just as much with gel, felt tip, markers and rollerballs. The plastic cover keeps the book safe and durable without making it feel precious. This is a work notebook, not an heirloom. If you haven’t tried one yet, the paper is called NEO AGENDA and was created for Mark’s to be all the things we love about lightweight, fountain pen friendly paper. Not to promote my own shop but I have new order of these notebooks scheduled to arrive on June 13 so stayed tuned.

No. 2 Planner: Aura Estelle B6 Classic Daily Magnet Planner

I have been using the Aura Estelle B6 Classic Daily Magnet Planner and it is a great system. It combines all the things I loved about the Hobonichi (fountain pen friendly paper, page-a-day layout, etc) and added in the weekly layout like the Hobonichi Weeks at the beginning of each week. The layouts are simple, there’s no space occupied by quotes I didn’t choose myself and the gird lines are light and unassuming. 100% would buy again. My only issue is that I would love to see an Aura Estelle “Avec” with two smaller books for each half of the year as my Aura Estelle has already doubled in size with all the thing I’ve glued into it that I’m worried how impractically large it will be by the time November and December roll around.

No. 3 Pen: Kaweco Sport DIY Glow-In-The-Dark

I haven’t purchased a ton of fountain pens this year but I was able to acquire one the Kaweco Sport DIY Glow-In-The-Dark models and I love the color of the body whether its glowing or not. I appreciate Kaweco pushing the boundaries of what materials to use when making their flagship pen. My suggestion for the next model would be to do something translucent day-glo with sparkles — in green it could be Alien Invasion, in pink it could be a real Barbie Princess vibe, blue could feel like crystal caribbean waters and day-glo sprkly yellow could feel like a solar supernova.

No. 4 Ink: Diamine Deadly Nightshade

I know its not fair to most US pen fans to choose this one but I am absolutely loving Diamine x Cult Pens Deadly Nightshade ink. A delicious purply ink that sheens, has shimmer and floaty skulls in the the bottle. Be still my little goth heart. But don’t dispair, there’s still time to enter to win a bottle. May the floating skulls be yours!

No.5 Tool TIE: Soola Studio Pouch and Hobonichi Drawer Pouch

Darnnit. I was really hoping not to break the Top 5 rule but when it comes to tools in my stationery collection, the bags I use to hold all my pens, markers, stickers and ephemera, its hard to pick just one.

The Soola Studio Pouch is great for doing a bag-in-a-bag scenario and having “all the things”. All the pockets on the outside make it a great way to grab various pens and then the interior compartment with its various pockets can hold stamps, ink pads, stickers, washi, glue and more. I like that it sits flat on my desk or table when I use it as well.

But I still love using my Ukranian Flowers Hobonichi Drawer Pouch for the more diminutive carry. This case is used when I just need a few things or I’m trying not to look like a pack mule when I go somewhere. It has enough space for the pens I’ve selected for my monthly planning, a pair of scissors, washi tape on cards, a glue stick and maybe a few other bits. Slim and trim and can then be unzipped on my desk to create a landing spot for all the tools that it easy to see and easy to access.

Soola for ALL THE THINGS and Drawer Pouch for on-the-go.

Bonus Humble Brag: The Retro Rainbow Sticker collection

My new Retro Rainbow Sticker collection are my new favorite stickers. I can grab a color to match my theme of the month and have a great variety of vintage ephemera like tickets, stamps, typewriters, flora and fauna and more. But even I have been “these are too pretty to use” even though I have a drawer full of more of them. So, don’t worry and if you have any of these, use them. I’ll keep making them. And I may be convinced to add more colors to the rainbow in the future.


Links included in this post are for previous reviews and places where you might find the products. None of the links are affiliate (I don’t get any money, products or special deals for these link placements) EXCEPT links to The Well-Appointed Desk. That’s my shop. So, I do make money when you shop there. And I do genuinely appreciate it when you buy from my shop.

Don’t Wait! Sign-up for Workshops Today!

Don’t Wait! Sign-up for Workshops Today!

Hi, gang! Are you planning to attend the St. Louis Pen Show? It’s only a few weeks away! We are getting everything ready for our table (re-order! re-order! re-order!) and trying to get our sh*t together. I’f you’ll be attending, please come by our table and say hi! Bob will even be there helping out so if you think my husband is a figment of my imagination, ccome by and see him IRL.

Have you signed up for any of the workshops or classes yet? I am teaching four unique workshops (including a NEW workshop!) at the show including some of my most popular options like Gamify Your Life and Sigils: Make Magic with Pens & Ink and Carve Your Own Rubber Stamps. I’m super excited to offer all these workshops. It’s some of the most fun I have at pen shows now.

Some samples of the Field Notes-sized Make Your Own Junk Journal

For the Make Your Own Junk Journal class, each student will get materials to make their own Field Notes sized journal and the option to learn simple, traditional bookbinding techniques. You will leave class with a notebook and even have some time to start “junking it up”.

Students making stamps in Carve Your Own Rubber Stamps and samples of designs

Attendees in the Carve Your Own Rubber Stamps will learn how to use simple materials to carve their own stamps AND leave with a kit including a carving tool to make more stamps after class. Students also love to bring a notebook for swapping stamps with other students in the class which is also one of my favorite ways to make new friends!

If you think you want to attend one of my workshops, or those hosted by anyone else, it helps HUGELY to know a few weeks in advance. It helps teachers know how many kits, packets, and other supplies will be needed and provides the funds to purchase them.

Finally, if you are new to fountain pens AND left-handed (or lefty-curious), you might want to consider attending my free seminar “Fountain Pens for Lefties” on Saturday, June 27  at 3pm.

Thanks! I can’t wait to see everyone in St. Louis. If you have any questions about these workshops or seminar, please drop me a note in the comments.

Link Love: Stationery Favorites

Link Love: Stationery Favorites

I am always amazed at the way the stationery community has a tendency to come to the same sorts of projects or ideas at the same time. I have been thinking about pulling together a post or video or something about my Stationery Favorites and lo and behold, Inky Imaginings and JetPens both put together posts about their stationer faves.

Do you have products you come back to over and over or always recommend to newbies? Do you agree with any of the favorites in the posts below?

Stationery Favorites:

Pens:

Pencils:

Journaling, Notebooks & Paper:

Art & Creativity:

Typewriters:

Other Interesting Things:


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