Review: Midori Peelable Sticker Storage Book

I recently grabbed a Midori Peelable Sticker Storage Book (Gray, $6.75) in the B6 size that I thought would be a good accompaniment to by planner set-up. The booklet is filled with slick glossy paper that can be used to store stickers until you are ready to apply to your planner or notebook.

The book has 10 pages — 20 sides to attach stickers — and a simple, plain kraft paper cover. Inside, there are pockets to add smaller sheets or other ephemera.

Paper wrap with information about the peelable sticker booklet.

There’s space on the front of the pocket sheet to add your name, contact info and a place for a picture or sticker.

Tucked a Col-o-ring card in the pocket for scale.

I like the idea of being able to save those one or two stickers left on a sheet somewhere or keep stickers grouped by color, theme or maker.

The stickers can easily peel off the glossy paper and used as needed. Tweezers might help to remove stickers and keep hand oils off the sheets.

The cost for the booklet is reasonable enough to try these out. At present, it looks like there are only B6 sized booklets but that’s a good mid-size to tuck into an A5 as well. For a smaller planner like A6, the book isn’t unreasonably large.

Do you use peelable sticker books? Do you have a favorite brand?


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  1. I’ve been thinking about getting a sticker book b/c most of the stickers I have ones that I save from packaging that I plan to add to my junk journal later. Right now I lightly stick/hang on the side of my desk until I’m ready to use.

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