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These '90s School Supplies Make Working More Fun



'90s school supplies were really ahead of their time. Multicolored, multipurpose, and dopamine-inducing? Yes, please! Working with fun supplies just makes us happier (which somehow also makes us more productive)? If your day-to-day is in need of some color (or if you're just really into nostalgia — hello '90s toys!) then you definitely want to grab these school supplies — they're great for kids of all ages!


Personalized Colorful Glitter Pencil Box ($16)


Personalized Colorful Glitter Pencil Box 90s School Supplies

Bring on the glitz and the glam with one of these glittery pencil boxes. The best part is you can choose the color you want *and* can add your name.

Rainbow Gel Pens ($10)


Rainbow Gel Pens

Whether you're taking notes in class or you just need to make sure you're prepped for your big meeting, why not do it in rainbow gel ink?

OOLY Lil’ Juicy Scented Topper Erasers ($3)


OOLY Lil\u2019 Juicy Scented Topper Erasers

Pick your favorite scent with these pencil topper erasers. They're colorful, they're fragrant, and they're just plain cute. My personal pick is watermelon, but feel free to get all of them ;).

Staples® Composition Notebook ($1, was $4)


Staples\u00ae Composition Notebook

Throw it back with a composition notebook that will house all of your bullet journaling, vision board spreads, TBRs, and more. Grab one with a blue cover in honor of the official 1989 (Taylor's Version) announcement, or a red one to celebrate fall.

Cute Avocado & Cactus Pencil Toppers ($5)


Cute Avocado & Cactus Pencil Toppers

If you're going to get pencil toppers, why not get ones that look cute? If you ask me, you literally can't go wrong with anything avocado-themed. Plus, when you're stressed, you'll have a little friend smiling up at you.

That’s the Spirit Planner ($32)


That\u2019s the Spirit Planner 90s School Supplies

I cannot live without my planner. If you feel the same way (meaning that your planner is FULL of scribbles, doodles, and a thousand random thoughts) then you might be in the market for a new one. Marry modern flair with your love for all things autumnal with a planner featuring a skateboarding ghost.

Fuzzy Heart Pen ($5, was $6)


Fuzzy Heart Pen

Writing with a fun pen makes your actual note taking and work way more fun (yes, I am speaking from experience here). This one has major Cher Horowitz vibes — that way, you can channel all your "As if!" energy into your work.

UO Clear Backpack ($25, was $49)


UO Clear Backpack

Long before we needed clear bags to get into a concert, we needed (ie: desperately wanted) them to be one of the cool kids. This bag from Urban Outfitters comes in a plain and a tinted option so you can pick whichever one feels like you.

Pocket Notebook Journals ($11)


Pocket Notebook Journals

If you have a thousand thoughts at all times, carry around a notebook where you can jot down any and all of your thoughts. A pack of multiple colors means you can pick one to match your mood for the day! These also come with a pen holder *and* a date header for every page.

Flower Shape Watercolor Highlighter Pens ($10)


Flower Shape Watercolor Highlighter Pens 90s School Supplies

The best part about these flower highlighters is that you're basically able to have five different highlighters without taking up the same space. It's compact and just plain adorable.

Hello Kitty Metal Lunch Box ($17)


Hello Kitty Metal Lunch Box

Why are all of our adult lunchboxes so plain? Show up with a multicolored Hello Kitty one and suddenly the whole office will be talking about their favorite childhood cartoons.

Y2K Unicorn Multicolored Pen ($6, was $13)


Y2K Unicorn Multicolored Pen 90s School Supplies

Boring notes in class have met their match thanks to these multicolored pens. You can write one sentence with four colors and not even set down your pen. Groundbreaking.

What '90s school supplies were your favorites growing up? Let us know on Instagram!

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