

The Coffee Monsterz Co | Silver Emotis & Doodles 2.0 Ruler
Meet your new favorite desk companion! ✨
Part ruler, part washi tape cutter, part creative sidekick—this clever little tool is ready to join all your journaling, planning, and crafting adventures. Tuck it into your pen case, planner pouch, or stationery tote, and you'll always have a handy helper close by.
The smooth edges are designed to be safe to handle while still being sharp enough to create clean, satisfying cuts on your favorite washi tapes. Need help framing the perfect sticker cluster or journal layout? The built-in rectangular viewfinder makes it easy to preview your creative masterpiece before you commit.
With its sleek silver finish and double-sided engraving featuring both metric and imperial measurements, this ruler is as practical as it is beautiful. Plus, the handy checklist stencils make adding functional details to your planner pages quick and effortless.
✨ Features:
• Double-sided engraving
• Metric and imperial measurements
• Elegant silver finish
• Built-in rectangular viewfinder
• Includes checklist stencils
• Measures up to 17 cm (6.5 in)
• Approximately 3.3 cm (1.3 in) tall
A tiny tool packed with endless possibilities for planners, journalers, and stationery enthusiasts alike. 💌
Photo by: Helen @thecoffeemonsterzco
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