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Do you know someone that's particular about pens or fussy about folders and you don't know where to begin getting their Christmas present?
Well, Paperchase's 24 Days of Stationery Advent Calendar might just be answer you've been looking for.
The stationery retailer even has a calendar for kids whose pens have all but dried up by the Christmas break.
Only 127 more sleeps until Christmas! The waiting list for our limited edition Paperchase Christmas Advent Calendar is now open! Join the waiting list: https://t.co/fttBwlPwuf pic.twitter.com/dEgJOPS1Bf
— Paperchase (@FromPaperchase) August 19, 2021
If you're bored by the same cheap chocolate Advents you get every year, you can now pick up a stationary special for yourself or somebody else.
You can purchase one of these calendars online or in store.
Use this handy store finder to spot your nearest Paperchase store.
Buy a Paperchase Christmas Advent Calendar
24 Days of Stationery Advent Calendar
A Paperchase 24 Days of Stationary Advent Calendar is the must have Christmas calendar for stationery lovers.
A chocolate calendar lasts moments - especially when you eat all the chocolates on day one like us!
Get a stationery suprise every day in December with this calendar filled with Paperchase treats worth £85 - but at the festive price of £40 instead.
And that's not all, when you buy one of these calendars you are entered into a very exciting competition.
There are four calendars across the UK that include a golden pen which is worth a £100 voucher for you to spend at Paperchase.
Kids Advent Calendar
Paperchase are also offering a Kids advent calendar for their "mini Paperchasers".
This Christmas Candyland calendar features a festive sweet shop design and hides lots of Christmas surprises inside.
Keep your children distracted until the big day with this countdown experience worth £45 at the incredible proce of £28.
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