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Cloth & Paper March Intention Box… & How I Actually Use It

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#unboxing #clothandpapertrail #stationery Unboxing the Cloth & Paper March Intention Box and turning it into a fully functional, intentional planning system. In this video, I walk through each item and show exactly how I use everything in a realistic, moody planner setup. If you’ve ever wondered whether subscription stationery boxes are actually useful—or how to make them work for your everyday planning—this is a slow, thoughtful approach to using each piece with purpose. This is less about collecting, and more about creating a system that feels calm, focused, and intentional. ⸻ ✨ In this video: • Full unboxing of the March Cloth & Paper Intention Box • First impressions of each item • How I integrate everything into my planner • A realistic, functional setup (not just aesthetic) • A moody, minimal planning approach for the season ⸻ 🕯️ If you enjoy slower, intentional planning content: Subscribe for more stationery rituals, seasonal planning, and thoughtful systems. ------------------------------- ✸ my shop: Coming November 2026 ------------------------------- ✸ links: 📸 Insta: @spiritindex 📌Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/spiritindex/ 👩🏻‍🎨Art Channel: / @studio.spirit 🖋️ Let’s connect! ✸ contact: spirit index.uk@gmail.com ------------------------------- 🎧 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1kW... 🎧 Apple Music Playlist: / valentines-mix #Journalcommunity #commonplacebooks #stationery

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In this video, I unbox the Cloth & Paper March Intention Box and then do the part I actually care about: turning the pieces into something I’ll genuinely use. I go through each item slowly, share my first impressions, and talk about what feels functional versus what’s just “nice to have.” The goal isn’t to build a perfect aesthetic spread—it’s to create a calm, minimal system that supports everyday planning without adding noise. I also show how I integrate the box into my real planner workflow, leaning into a moody, seasonal setup that feels focused and intentional. If you’ve ever wondered whether subscription stationery boxes are worth it, I approach it from a practical angle: how to assign a job to each piece, how to avoid letting extras pile up, and how to make the tools serve your routines. This is less about collecting and more about building a planning ritual that helps me organise my thoughts and notice the season I’m in.

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