Yoga Studio Stationery for Teachers and Studios
Timetable cards, welcome notes, and retail packaging for teachers and studios—minimal by nature.
Most yoga teachers put real thought into the atmosphere of their studio — the lighting, the music, the temperature. But the printed bits? The timetable pinned to the wall, the card someone takes home? Those often end up looking like an afterthought. They don’t have to.
If you teach people to slow down, your print should feel unhurried too. There’s a natural fit between the calm of a yoga practice and stationery that’s simple and well made. Students come to you to breathe. If the card they take home or the timetable on the studio wall feels cluttered or rushed, it sends the wrong message. Keeping print simple isn’t about doing less — it’s about choosing well.
Schedules people can actually follow
Timetables go wrong when they try to say everything. Prioritise class names, times, and booking links. Everything else can live online — print should make things easier, not duplicate your website.
A well-designed timetable card is something a student can pin to a noticeboard at home or slip inside a journal. If it’s clear enough to read at a glance, it actually gets used rather than ignored. Try grouping classes by day rather than by style, and leave enough space between entries so nothing feels cramped. The goal is for someone to find their next class in seconds, not minutes. That’s it — just make it easy.

Retail that matches the studio mood
If you sell mats, oils, or small goods, a thank-you insert in the parcel keeps that studio feeling going. Retail doesn’t need to feel separate from the teaching side of your business — it can be a natural extension of what you already do.
A simple card tucked alongside a purchase can include care instructions, a short note of thanks, or a suggestion for something complementary. When the insert matches your class timetable in style, it all looks like it belongs together. Students notice these things, even if they don’t always say so. Over time, that kind of consistency is what keeps people coming back. If you package goods in tissue or muslin, even the wrapping matters. A small printed label or a sticker in your studio colours pulls the whole thing together.
Seasonal workshops without the visual clutter
A single accent colour for a workshop series can make it feel special while your core typography stays the same. Retreats, teacher trainings, and seasonal workshops all deserve their own printed materials, but they shouldn’t look like they belong to a completely different brand.
The simplest approach is to keep your main layout and swap one element — maybe a border colour or a background tone — to show that this is something distinct. That way, regular students recognise the familiarity, and newcomers see something polished enough to trust. It’s a small discipline, but it pays off every time you announce a new programme. It also makes it easier to promote events online — when the printed flyer and the social-media graphic look like they belong together, everything feels more joined up.

Ready when you are
Yoga branding works best when it doesn’t try too hard — steady, unforced, and grounded. The stationery in this collection was designed with that in mind, so each piece sits comfortably next to the last. For related reading at a similar pace, printed proposals and a cohesive system from cards to packaging may help. For a gentle sweep of styles and groupings in one place, the collections hub is there when you want it.
Browse the yoga studio collection on Zazzle. Everything’s built to work together, so you can add new pieces as your studio evolves without having to rethink the whole look.
If you’d like to see everything first, our main stationery collections hub has all the collections in one place.