Highland Cow Paintable Wooden Ruler & Bookmark Stationery Set
Highland Cow Paintable Wooden Ruler & Bookmark Stationery Set
- Easy to make kits - no stress, just joy
- Every piece is handcrafted to calm busy minds
- Paint, glaze, and watch your design come to life
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Cosy, characterful, and wonderfully calming, the Highland Cow Paintable Wooden Ruler & Bookmark Stationery Set brings countryside charm to your desk.
This set includes a paintable wooden ruler engraved with fluffy Highland cows and scenic details, alongside a matching wooden paperclip bookmark. Designed for mindful painting and everyday use, it’s a lovely blend of creativity and practicality.
Complete with a pen and pencil, this set makes a thoughtful gift or a relaxing addition to your own stationery collection.
What’s included:
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1 × paintable wooden ruler (Highland cow design)
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1 × matching wooden paperclip bookmark
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1 × pen
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1 × pencil
Why you’ll love it:
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Rustic, countryside-inspired designs
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Paintable wooden stationery pieces
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A cohesive, gift-ready set
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Ideal for journaling, planning, and reading
🐮 Calm, creative stationery with a cosy twist.

HOW TO USE OUR PAINTS
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Step 1: Add water
Add a drop of water to the colours you would like to use.
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Step 2: Swirl your brush in the colour
Swirl your brush until you have a good coverage on your brush.
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Step 3: Enjoy painting your design
Paint straight onto your wood designs.
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TOP TIPS
Paint all your pieces before popping them out.DO NOT glaze the "C" shape (this is your hook) and the big ring
HOW TO USE OUR GLAZE
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Step 1: Put Glaze Upside Down
This avoids bubbles on your beautiful creation.
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Step 2: Mini LED Light
Plug in Mini LED Light ready for curing
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Step 3: Add glaze
Add glaze straight from the bottle to your design. Use the nozzle to move the glaze.
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Step 4: Cure your glaze
Cure for 2 minutes under your Mini LED light.
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TOP TIPS
Remove any bubbles before curing.You can't over cure the glaze, only under cure it. If it's still "tacky" or soft cure for another minute.