
The March 2025 Cloth & Paper theme was Wardrobe Ritual: Where Style Meets Function! This year Cloth & Paper is all about streamlining our lives and for this month’s collection, the products have unique touches for routine items, like textured sticky notes, an embroidered dashboard for your planner, and a cloth tag on a notebook! See all of the items below!
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The products were individually wrapped and all were in perfect condition. Some of the plastic bags have zip closures and can be repurposed.


Previous boxes had a card that showed each item but it looks like from here on out the card is smaller, lists each item, and has a picture that seems inspired by the theme. You can watch an unboxing video at the Cloth & Paper website to see each item.


Ensemble Dashboard in Ristretto Check out the details on this dashboard! The box as a whole has a clothing and textiles theme going on and this dashboard so unique. It is made of super sturdy paper and has the word “ensemble” artistically embroidered in raised thread. As mentioned in their unboxing video, this is a blending of both cloth AND paper!
Ensemble Planner A5 Notebook has a cloth tag attached and looks like an unbound book, which helps it to lie flat when opened. The inside of the front and back covers are bright yellow, just like the tag, but otherwise the book is filled with blank, unlined pages. It can be used for just about anything – writing, drawing, bullet journaling, etc. This notebook has 220 pages and the patterned part on the cover can be removed, similar to a book jacket.
The Weekly Block Planner Inserts are customized, like the Dashboard, to fit in your personal planner. This set has Mon-Sun rows on the left hand side and four columns across and it can be used however you wish. There was a sample sheet filled out on the last page and while it doesn’t exactly show a page in use, it actually has three different ways you might want to fill in the page based on the headings shown. The sample page helps me visualize how to use the inserts and is more helpful than my having to come up with something myself, I love a sample.


Leather Sticker Dividers True to their name, these stickers have a leather-like feel (they’re vegan) and have three different categories that you can choose to use. Affix them to pages in your planner or the notebook shown above however you prefer!

Sticky Note Swatches How cute are these sticky notes, they look like fabric swatches! They even have three different finishes – linen, faille, and satin, and are contained on a ring! Each pad has 25 pages and they are a generous 3″ x 3″ in size. The ring can be unscrewed to remove, or punch holes in other pads to add to the bunch!

The Refined Journaling Card is printed on very sturdy paper and has the word “refined” stitched on the front, plus there’s more stitching along the sides! The May Pocket Calendar is similar to all of the monthly calendars we’ve received this year, with a raised bit along the top and space for important dates on the bottom.


Vinyl eCLIPse Bookmark Have you noticed a few pops of bright yellow here and there throughout this box? It’s continued in this vinyl clip/bookmark, which has magnets to hold it in place. In the picture above I used it to attach the calendar card to the notebook but it can also be placed in a paperback or planner to help mark a page.

The March Pen Set came with two types of pens. The one on top is a Uniball Signo black gel pen with a 0.5mm tip and a rubber grip – it writes super smoothly. The second pen is a Zig Clean Color Dot Single Marker in Florescent Yellow, and I need a set of these markers in all the colors! You can adjust the dot size depending on how hard you press it down on paper – below I gave it a full press but later I discovered I could make a much smaller dot by barely touching it to paper.

You can see the Zig dots on the first line, and they were pretty consistent in size which was amazing. Underneath that is the Uniball Signo swatch.

Cloth & Paper added some pretty cool touches to routine products with their March 2025 Intention Box! The ensemble theme was interesting and led to some unique additions to things like a blank notebook or a dashboard. Both the pen and the highlighter were wonderful writing tools for both my planner and my usual lists, but I especially love that dot tipped highlighter, so neat! The texture of the dashboard was very luxe and the leather-feel tabs were certainly a step up from the plastic ones I’ve encountered before. I’m not sure how I’m going to use the block planner inserts yet but for now I’m going to place them in my vinyl planner and study the sample page to get some ideas. How will you use them in your planner?

Cloth & Paper offers a monthly subscription box of their planner supplies, inserts, and writing instruments. The items look sleek and Cloth & Paper believes “there is luxury in simplicity”. Our readers love this subscription – Cloth & Paper was voted as the top pick for the best stationery subscription this year!









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