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Coffee Monsterz Co. January 31 Release Highlights

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Coffee Monsterz Co. (TCMC) is a stationery brand known for playful stickers and planner accessories loved by planners worldwide. The creator, Helen Wang, started the brand when she was a teenager and built it through her own artwork and journaling passion.

On January 31, 2026, Coffee Monsterz Co. released its first official drop of the year. The release went live at noon Pacific Time and included a selection of stickers, kits, and stationery pieces for planners and journals.

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A Look at the January 31 Drop

The January 31 release showcased a variety of items that align with Coffee Monsterz Co.’s signature style. It featured planner stickers designed to fit multiple planner formats, including Hobonichi Cousin, Weeks, and A6 Techo sizes.

These releases often sell quickly, reflecting strong demand from the brand’s community. Fans look forward to each release because of the brand’s distinctive art style and planner-friendly designs.

The drop also included leftover Q3 and Q4 sticker and stationery items from previous seasons. These pieces offer collectors and planner users a chance to add variety to their notebooks and weekly spreads.

What Makes the Coffee Monsterz Co. Style Unique

Coffee Monsterz Co.’s designs blend simple, expressive doodles with planner-friendly themes. Users often describe them as emotive, whimsical, and easy to integrate into functional layouts.

The brand’s art often incorporates small icons, characters, or symbolic illustrations that represent everyday thoughts and tasks. Many planners use these emotive stickers to mark moods, habits, and events in weekly spreads.

The focus on planners and journaling means the products are not just decorative. They support organisational systems while adding visual charm. These items appeal to people who enjoy both function and creativity in their paper systems.

Who Created Coffee Monsterz Co.

Coffee Monsterz Co. began as a personal project by Helen Wang. She created the brand while she was in high school, wanting to share her doodles and creativity with others.

Helen started by making a doodle e-book in her winter break with over 300 drawings and tips. She used the e-book funds to buy printer supplies and produce her first stickers. Early orders went out in handmade packaging.

Over time, Coffee Monsterz Co. grew into a community-driven stationery brand. Despite increasing demand, Helen still emphasises fun, thoughtful designs and close connection with her customers.

Beyond stickers, the brand offers washi tapes, journaling cards, and other decorative accessories. These items help planners capture moods, memories, and routines in a way that feels personal.

How Fans Use TCMC Products

Fans widely use Coffee Monsterz Co. products in planners such as Hobonichi, Traveler’s Notebooks, and bullet journals. The emotive sticker icons help mark everyday tasks or feelings, such as study sessions, workouts, and self-care moments.

Many users share their spreads on social platforms, showing how the stickers fill empty spaces while keeping layouts cohesive and expressive. This blend of decoration and function has helped the brand find a place in both minimalist and creative planner communities.

The product lineup also includes planner kits tailored to specific planner sizes, supporting a range of planning styles and formats. This versatility makes it easier for users to add personality without overwhelming structure.

Looking Ahead

With the January 31 release complete, many fans will now turn their attention to future drops, subscriptions, or seasonal kits. The brand’s newsletter and social channels often share updates on upcoming designs and limited-edition stationery.

Coffee Monsterz Co. continues to build on its community foundations, blending creativity, utility, and a signature aesthetic that resonates with planners and journalers worldwide.

Photo credit: Coffee Monsterz Co.

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