
Pens That Don’t Bleed Through Hobonichi: What to Use When Tomoe River Paper Is Being Fussy
If you’re a Hobonichi devotee, you already know the sweet paradox that is Tomoe River paper: it’s dreamy for layered stickers and color-bright journaling, yet
$7.50
These coordinating stickers create a monthly dashboard for your Hobonichi Cousin planner. Use them on a grid page prior to the new month, or in the back section of the planner to create a monthly overview of the each month.
Sheet A – Monthly Dashboard
Sheet B – Any Month (No Month Name)
These monthly dashboard stickers are designed for Hobonichi Cousin (A5) planners. The kit includes a washi header with the month name, decorative boxes for notes, text headers to label your dashboard sections, and matching dots.
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If you’re a Hobonichi devotee, you already know the sweet paradox that is Tomoe River paper: it’s dreamy for layered stickers and color-bright journaling, yet

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I’m Rachael Snow, a lifelong artist and entrepreneur, and I started Dark Moon Paper to blend my love of art, technology, and the mysterious beauty of the world around us. My sticker kits are meant to set the mood, tell a story, and give you a little escape from the ordinary.
I work from my cozy studio tucked away in the beautiful woods of Oregon, surrounded by nature and a dark night sky full of stars.