You can get it in stationery shops. it may be tough to find it if you stay in a remote area though.
stationery Just remember 'er' as in 'paper' (If you're thinking about paper and matching envelopes, think also of the "e's" in "letters", the reason that 'stationery' exists.)
Stationary means not moving. Stationery means paper goods such as envelopes, writing paper, tablets, etc.
Stationery.
Chalk sticks are a school supply, but not a stationery item; stationery is generally considered to be paper and envelopes for writing letters.
"Stationery" is paper, and I can't envision the opposite of paper, unless perhaps it's an e-document. "Stationary" is immobile, and the opposite would be mobile.
You can go to www.thepapermillstore.com/they have all different types of paper, from cardstock, envelopes & stationery supplies at your paper store for specialty paper. Also free shipping when order.
stationary and stationery
Pens and envelops are examples of stationery.
stationary/stationery
Any stationery store would carry printer paper. It varies in quality and thickness, so you will be able to find specialty paper for making invitations, or just to print off your homework.
Stationary means that the item is fixed in one place. Stationery is paper, usually decorative, that is used for correspondence.