(Cover photo credit: @SneakersTheCorgi)

It’s Back to School again, and that means it’s time to turn your brains on and get your gears turning! Get new clothes, shoes, backpacks, books… and my favorite things ever… school supplies and stationery. 🙂 Whether you’re a parent with kids heading back to school or a student starting a new semester, here’s a roundup of some of my favorite corgi things to organize your day with some corgi flair.
1. ThreeCheersForCorgis by Jen Fuj
ThreeCheersForCorgis has been a longtime favorite shop of mine. Jen Fuj, the owner of ThreeCheersForCorgis, started her Etsy shop nearly 10 years ago in 2007, and her products were the root of my corgi obsession. Over the years, I’ve managed to collect almost every item from her shop! I own the adorable corgi cookie cutter, her notepads, post-it notes, mugs, and even corgi balloons (cause you never know when you’ll need to throw a corgi party).


You can follow more of Jen’s work and her adorable corgi Henry: Instagram | Facebook.
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2. SirosFunnyAnimals by Tetsuya Iseda
Tetsuya Iseda’s ceramics shop was inspired by his obsession with Shiba Inus. He only recently started expanding into the corgi world, and everything he creates is adorably functional. I messaged Tetsuya about his process, and he was kind enough to walk me through the steps involved to create his figurines. He first hand-molds each figurine out of clay, carefully fires them in the kiln, then hand paints and glazes each one.

I own the Corgi Ball Memo Stand (shown below), and I have to say the craftsmanship is absolutely impeccable. I use mine to pin up notes, reminders, photos, and even for my own product shots. It is worth every penny, especially knowing that I am supporting a Maker from across the world in Japan.


You can follow more of Tetsuya’s work on: Etsy | Facebook
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3. KiraKiraDoodles by Kira
Kira (fun fact: Kira means “sparkle” in Japanese) is an illustrator who specializes in CUTE THINGS! She loves creating cute things, sharing cute things, and her artwork is inspired by her love for Studio Ghibli and Sailor Moon. Kira’s corgi patterns have been a huge hit in the community, and she released some adorable printed corgi merch in her Etsy Shop!


You can follow more of Kira’s work on: Kira’s Website | Instagram
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4. Tiffbits by Tiffany Wu
Tiffbits, created by Tiffany Wu, was our Featured Maker for the month of July. Tiffany is from Queens, New York and started a stationery shop featuring her own corgi illustrations. As a corgipreneur (corgi entrepreneur), I was drawn to her motivational notepads. They’re printed on heavy stock paper and handmade.


You can follow more of Tiffany’s work on: Tiffany’s Etsy Shop | Instagram
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5. Corgli
Our blobbiest corgi friend Corgli just opened up shop recently and he has some super fun stationery coming our way! So far there’s a journal featuring Corgli strutting his blobby stuff on the cover. Corgli’s shop also has t-shirts, buttons, and stickers! Make sure you sign up for Corgli’s mailing list since they’ll be releasing more fun things in the next few months.


You can follow more Corgli on: Corgli’s Store | Facebook | Instagram
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6. Corgi Things (duh!)
I’ve been obsessing over planner stickers recently and decided to branch into the world of planning! I’ve added several new designs for mini planner stickers in our Etsy shop, with many more coming soon. Here are a couple of our newest sheets:
Naptime Corgis. Because everyone needs a nap.

TREAT YOSELF. Use these stickers to keep track of birthdays, gifts, treats…

For more Corgi Things: Our Shop | Facebook | Instagram
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That’s all I’ve got so far, folks! I hope everyone has a lovely school year and if you come across more fun corgi things, send them my way. Feel free to message us on Facebook or Instagram.