What is the parris post?

It's a sticker club subscription but with a twist. Its like a book club but instead of books you get stickers, art, and a story in the mail every single month. It's BEST to START WITH Chapter ONE!

What Makes It different?

It's a mystery/interactive story driven sticker club and not just random stickers each month. It helps you process your emotions and heal your inner traumas without feeling alone.

what do i get monthly?

Each month you get 1 story chapter, 1 letter with journaling prompts, 1 exclusive print, 3 sticker sheets and 3 die cut stickers

Why should i care?

If you agree with any of these and need help...

  • You want to heal your inner childhood traumas
  • You're itching for a cozy mystery you can solve
  • You're trying to reduce screen time without being bored
  • You need gentle reflective prompts.
  • You enjoy cozy mystery games
  • You want your kids to unplug while learning how to process their emotions

Who is this for?

The Parris Post is for cozy journalers, readers, creatives, and people who want to break generational trauma who want their pages to feel like an adventure, not a chore. It’s for parents and teachers who need calm screen-free moments for their kids. It's for anyone craving a quiet ritual to slow down, reflect, and bring a little magic back into everyday life.

What's The Story about?

It’s a cozy found-family mystery where a dad is raising magical onion children, who were a final promise left by his late wife. But as secrets buried beneath the family’s garden begin to surface, they’re forced to face their pasts together.

How Much Does It cost?

The Sticker Club is $13/Month + shipping

or

The Story Only is $7/Month + Shipping

(Untracked Letter mail is $3.50)

What Ages Can Enjoy This?

It's created for kids and adults alike. It's Simple and fun for kids yet deep and emotional for adults. (4+ is recommended as they understand basic emotions around this age)

Why Did i create this?

I created The Parris Post after my dad passed away. He carried so much silently, never wanting to burden us, and knowing he left this world without anyone truly understanding his feelings changed me. I never want anyone else to feel that alone, I want journaling to be purposeful and healing. To become a place where emotions can be carried and not hidden because stickers can hold those feelings and tell a story. They don’t deserve to just sit forgotten in a drawer, but become part of something that helps you feel seen.

help solve the Parris Families Mystery here

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Meet the Parris Family & learn more

Read about them here

This is stevie

Growing up bouncing foster home to foster home after his parents died he never learned what real family meant. After finding his happily ever after when he met and fell in love with Angela, the grief of losing his wife and being thrusted into parenthood of 4 science made onion babies breaks his mind. Although he is suffering mentally, he loves his children with all of his heart and has to face all of his fears to help save them from the mysterious Garden.

This is Noriko

He never got the chance to be a kid having to grow up with his Dad struggling to exist and his poor memory creating a rift between them. After being called a liar in a sudden outburst, Noriko turns to the only thing he can which is a Voice recorder and a camera. While he cant predict or prevent Stevies bad memory, he can document proof to keep the peace amongst the family.

This is Minato

Being the middle child often means being the forgotten child amongst the houses chaotic nature and it's no different for Minato. Despite being forgotten he always gives away pieces of him for the people he loves and he starts to wonder if he is even a real person since no one seems to care enough to ask him if he needs help.

This is Rika

Perfectionism is one of the many burdens she carries. Rika wants to be seen and recognized as a real artist but she also battles the fear of never being enough. Because her art isn't just random colors on a canvas and instead is part of her self identity. She thinks if they don't like her work it's the same as saying they don't like her.

This is Fumiko

Despite appearing like Fumiko has the perfect little cushioned life as the youngest, he struggles greatly with the anxiety of not living up his siblings achievements. Wherever he goes he constantly has to live up to the expectations of who he should be rather than people just getting to know him as an individual. Yes he has 3 older siblings but he is still his own person so he tries his hardest to be funny and brave so that people will envy him. But the reality is he is terrified of not living up to the expectations his older siblings set before him.