Archer & Olive
A woman-owned stationery brand specializing in premium dot grid journals with ultra-thick 160gsm pages, paint pens, and creative supplies focused on mental wellness through creativity.
Archer & Olive customer service
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Headquarters
1807 Manada Trl
Cedar Park, Texas, 78641
United States
Returns
What is the return window?
To initiate a return, please contact us within 14 days of receiving your order.
Are there any items that are non-returnable?
Please note that subscriptions are non-refundable. For more information, please refer to the subscription policies outlined on our store policy page. Please note, only items purchased through our online store can be returned. If you need to return an item purchased through a retailer, please contact them directly.
How will I receive my refund?
We want you to be 100% satisfied with your notebook. If for any reason you wish to return, please reach out for a return label.
How do I start a return online?
To initiate a return, please contact us within 14 days of receiving your order. Before resorting to the formal dispute resolution steps listed below, The Company requires you to first contact us directly to seek a resolution by sending an email to [email protected].
Editor's Take
So here's the thing about Archer & Olive-they've basically become the holy grail of the bullet journaling world, and honestly? The hype is kind of justified.
Founded by Bonnie Kuhl, who was struggling with mental wellness and discovered that art and journaling helped her feel more in control of her mental health, this isn't just another stationery company trying to cash in on the planning trend. It's a small, woman-owned brand with an actual mission that goes beyond selling pretty notebooks.
What sets them apart is their obsession with paper quality. Their dot grid notebooks feature ultra-thick 160gsm pages where you can write, draw, and even paint without bleeding or ghosting. And trust me, when you're used to regular notebook paper that shows every pen stroke on the other side, this feels revolutionary. The bullet journaling community has been singing their praises, though some skeptics (rightfully) wondered if it was worth the premium price point.
But here's where it gets interesting-they've developed Acrylograph Paint Pens, an art supply exclusive to Archer and Olive, which means they're not just importing products and slapping their logo on them. They're actually innovating in the space.
The company operates on a quarterly subscription model, billing and shipping automatically every quarter in March, June, September, and December, which creates this cult-like anticipation in their community. With 294K Instagram followers, they've built something that feels more like a lifestyle brand than just a stationery company.
What I find refreshing is their transparency about mental health. Today at A&O, Bonnie continues to further that same mission: fostering mental wellness through creativity. In a world where everyone's talking about self-care but few companies actually mean it, Archer & Olive seems to genuinely care about their customers' wellbeing beyond just making a sale.
The only real downside? They never have any stock and expect you to pay months in advance so they can pre-order, and if you don't log in as soon as they release stuff you don't get it. It's become this stressful, almost exclusive shopping experience that can feel pretty unpleasant.
Still, when you actually get your hands on one of their notebooks, you understand why people are willing to deal with the hassle. The quality is undeniable, and there's something about using beautiful supplies that actually does make you want to be more creative and intentional with your time.