HobonichiHobonichi Celebratory Stamp / Nice Day Stamps

    We created two original stamps that will make you happy by just stamping it on your techo.



    Hobonichi Celebratory Stamp (Party Ball) is designed to fit perfectly into the monthly calendar squares of the Hobonichi Techo Planner, Original, and Weeks and Day-Free (of course, it also fits into the Cousin monthly calendar squares with room to spare). Under the character that means “celebration,” you can write down your own words and will decorate any special day.



    Hobonichi’s Nice Day Stamps (Celebration, Day Off, Good Job) are three small-sized stamps that you’d want to use on those nice days.



    Both stamps not only can be used in the monthly calendar pages, but on the memo pages and the 5-Year Techo’s daily pages too. Stamp it on days that made you especially happy.



    Also available for sale are Hobonichi Techo Stamp that feature the iconic look of the Hobonichi Techo cover, and Hobonichi Stamps that come in five designs such as frames and speech bubbles that will come in handy.

    Staff List

    Photographer
    Product Detail: Hiroyuki Oe
    HobonichiHobonichi Celebratory Stamp / Nice Day Stamps
    550 - 748

    Normal
    Available
    10

    Specifications

    Hobonichi Celebratory Stamp (Party Ball)
    Size W: 19 mm × H: 23 mm × T: 62 mm
    Weight13 g
    Main materialMDF, natural rubber
    Hobonichi Nice Day Stamps
    Size W: 12 mm × H: 12 mm × T: 62 mm
    Weight 1 g
    Main material MDF, natural rubber

    Please Read Before You Buy

    In order to provide you with the most satisfaction for your product, we've compiled a list of warnings, potential issues, and tips to keep in mind for this particular product. Please be sure to read this information carefully before placing your order.

    Stamp pad required for use

    These stamps require ink sold separately, such as inked stamp pads or markers purposed for stamp coloring such as Memento Markers.

    Some ink may bleed

    Ink may bleed through the page depending on the type and amount of ink used. We recommend first testing on a page such as the memo page.