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I'm a journal/notebook junkie. Most of these are Moleskines because I love 'em! This group contains the better ones - not including the spiral bound notebooks.
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“All the noise in my brain. I clamp it to the page so it will be still.” -Barbara Kingsolver
Similar to hummingbirds almost always being on the move when awake, my brain tends to be quite active. I have found it helps tremendously to get some thoughts that won’t quiet down on paper. It’s rare that I don’t have a notebook with me and I plan on always having one as a companion.
Notebook from Land & She, bandana from Wayfaring Wolves (Etsy).
59 year old Eddie has been acting like a teenager ever since he got his new notebook. He just won’t put it down and is forever flicking between the pages trying to find something he scribbled down a few days ago. Dave looks up and shouts “Oi, Eddie get off that £% notebook and fill the $€¥§ water tank, you know that you’re not allowed to use your personal notebook when on duty!”
I bought a couple more kits to play with, this one was notebooks & folders with lined paper. Not too hard to put together, but there's a lot of cutting. The two model planes were also part of the kit, but I don't know why LOL. Anyway, I put them together too. The kit is 1:12 scale, but I think it can easily work for 1:6 also.
Today's entry in my lomo notebook.
I love these days when my mailbox is full of letters.
Here are my first efforts in the world of book binding, small A7 sized notebooks, and I have to say I am pretty pleased with them as an initial attempt, which is unusual for me.
I didn’t have any book cloth and it is quite expensive, so I made my own using some old cotton twill trousers. I simply cut out a piece of fabric, laid it on a thick piece of glass, and then overlaid it with a larger piece of tracing paper coated with PVA. I then gently (don’t press too hard) rolled over it with a printing roller and allowed it to dry.
More images and info on the blog: thehessiansack.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/little-handmade-not...
A travelers's notebook I made using veg tanned leather (a meaningful process for me) which has become my companion...doodling is one thing I sometimes do in order to cope and survive. I love how the leather cover for my small sketchbooks takes on unique character as I use it.
Dia de ficar na cama vendo desenho.
(Mentira, eu também fui socializar com os amigos de noite, hehe)
What do you do when you've lovingly designed your wedding invitations and had them printed on 100% recycled card using vegetable oil based inks and then the printer delivers 1,200 instead of 200 rendering them not very eco-friendly?
Well... you buy in lots of blank recycled paper and recycle the invitations into covers for lovely little hand bound notebooks.
There are just 150 of these notebooks available and when they're gone, they're gone.
Check out my profile for an Etsy link where you can buy these little lovelies.
I started making prints... selling prints of any of my photos for 5 dollars... they are printed 4x6 on 8x11 nice paper {pictures of prints coming soon}
I take tons of notes, and in between taking notes and listening to lectures I also doodle crazy things in the margins everywhere. Here are some of them...
Christmas gift for my daughter's friend. Sort of a last minute thing. I roughly used this tutorial at One Red Robin, but recreated the measurements around a notebook I already had.