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I had some old cyanotype soln and decided to decorate my work notebook. I printed on Clearprint vellum and used drymount to put it on the notebook. The top was taken with a Clack and the bottom with a Hasselblad....for the full spectrum
I love this bag than another.
It's fast access backpack, no notebook slot to annoying me. (I don't have notebook.)
my NEW notebooks...designed and made by me, all are completely handsewn and very colourful :-)
blogged here :: paper-and-string.blogspot.com/2009/11/7-rules-of-list-mak...
Finding that inserts for the Midori Traveler's Notebook are very difficult to find in the US, and recognizing a slight amount of bleedthrough in the notebook (more on this later), I decided to create my own journal insert.
Measuring the original, when opened, the paper is approx. 8.25" square. So, I started by making larger than needed pieces of paper. 15 in all if I remember correctly. I used HP #32 laserjet paper.
Once together, I then folded them in the middle to make a "signature", and sewed them by hand (using a nice strong needle and button-thread). Once together, I took it to be professionally cut at the local office supply store. A nice cut, and I had my own journal with excellent FP taking paper. :) So, I can now slide this in beside the original journal if I wish, to create a thicker book, or I can leave it until I'm close to being done with the first.
Future plans include making a weekly schedule book based upon my NowHabits/Seven Habits mixed weekly printout. If done right, I should be able to bind it into a small calendar for at least a month or two of work. :)
I forgot how much I used the smaller Mead Five Star notebooks in my high school years until I went school suppily shopping for community college.
In high school I'd use these for rough drafts for crappy stories I wrote, and to keep quotes and notes from my acquaintances in (I think we'd pass around the notebook or something). I remember I always bought the purple cover one.
I bought the green one at Eckerd last week and this is a really, really old notebook--it had a get $5 off a CD coupon from a promo from 1999 oh, and the calendar on the first page only goes up to 2002. I also have a new army green one. They don't make the covers kinda sparkily anymore, and they don't put the calendar page in the noteboooks anymore. I should go back to Eckerd and get some of those old notebooks.
Handmade notebook.
Cover screenprinted on wood. Back and spine is one piece letterpress printed in 1 color.
Available at: shop.elcalotipo.com/
Libreta de notas con cubierta de madera estampada en serigrafía. La trasera y lomo es de una pieza estampada en letterpress a 1 tinta.
A la venta en: shop.elcalotipo.com/
180 pages.
Page size:
130×90mm
Papper: Papperline White, Red, Green
Hard cover, binded-on-glue, replaceable papperblock
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180 страниц.
Размер страницы:
130×90mm
Бумага Papperline White, Red, Green
Клеевое соединение, сменные листовые блоки, полностью ручная работа
a little pressie for my niece to be going on with...until she tells me what she really wants for her 18th!
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Sorry about the grainy quality but I just scanned the front cover and trimmed this pic...
Notebook June issue...
I love that the stylist used the book.
The art of french cooking By Julia Childs...
Cool...
My Brain Pocket notebook arrived last week. Just had time to upload the photos. User Toku Chan was kind enough to make it for me.