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I bought this cheesy notebook the last time I was in Iceland. Note the top edge, it's supposed to resemble a castle. And is it me, or is that dragon leering at the elf-princess?
Traveler's Notebooks, my personal TN "red dragon" made by myself for myself as a reward for quiting my job to make Traveler's notebooks and accesories full time =)
Feito em tecido de algodão e estruturado com manta resinada, cobre note é ideal para quem deixa o notebook sobre uma mesa/bancada, pois evita arranhões e poeira.
Dupla-Face
* Pode-se fazer em várias cores.
Contato: bonecosdepano@bonecosdepano.com
Chameleon Notebook customized by Jackie Poutasse TJBookarts. Moleskine Large Squared Notebook (5.25 x 8.25) on top of the Chameleon. I was not too sure about the Chameleon's larger size (compared to Midori Traveler's Notebook) but it worked out well. Comfortable size for writing. Letter sized paper are easily folded in half and slipped to be processed later.
A notebook for all of those random scribbles that we all need to make. The pages are perfect bound & covered with a TDK D-60 cassette cover. Made from recycled newsprint, envelopes & packing paper. Contains around 150-200 pages..
Now for sale on Etsy: www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=41186376
Traveler's Notebooks and inserts by Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets (www.etsy.com/shop/MorganLeFaesTrinkets)
Recycled billboard vinyl notebook cover. Inside is a coil notebook. I put some cowboy sayings on the front using silver-colored etch vinyl. That is, adhesive vinyl that looks like an etched-glass effect.
I wanted to make it look like it was made at summer camp.
Capa em tecido para proteger seu notebook (laptop).
Bolso com zíper na parte de trás.
Fechamento em botão de pressão.
Dimensões: 30 cm x 37 cm
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Reciclando una libreta para recetas. Medios mixtos.
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Recycling a notebook for recipes. Mixed media.
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Journal „Secret Garden II” from collection „Diary of Princess” - my interpretation on, how those diaries can look like these days.
This journal may serve as
- a diary
- a sketchbook
- a notebook
- a „good wishes” book (e.g. for newborn, on birthday party etc.)
- a guest book etc.
Measurements and materials:
Size A5 ( 21.5 x 15 cm), 2.5. cm thick, hardcover.
Includes 78 sheets of semi-dense white drawing paper. May be used as well for writing a as for drawing or sketching.
Upper cover is rapped with white handicraft paper, back cover is rapped with semi-cotton fabrics. Journal is bound with pink ribbon, one end of which can be used also as a bookmark. It is a great pleasure to hold this book in hands and write in it.
Lovely cross-stitch embroidery is made by olga-fevral.livejournal.com/
notebooks from JetPens.com, reviewed at www.notebookstories.com
Notebooks from JetPens.com, reviewed at NotebookStories.com
Filing my palette sketches into the little notebook. I'm a scholar at heart, so I do like collecting bits of information on a topic.
For this reason, and because I am so wrapped up in graphics in my professional life, I started painting last summer with a decidedly "point-and-shoot" approach. I just looked at things and drew, then painted, without too much attention to the study side. It was a good way to start, because I didn't get totally overwhelmed. Intuitively, I made some sketches that I really liked. there are plenty of others that I wouldn't even use to line a birdcage, but that's me. I'm tough on myself.
Once I got into enjoying the process of painting, I made a little investment at Dick Blick, then another at Daniel Smith, read a bit more, and began taking notes.
Oh, and I learned a TON looking at palette sketches and studio notes from all the people who share my obsessive nature around here! Thanks, all!
I wonder sometimes why we, as human beings, are so drawn to multi-colored images like palettes and color charts. Is it everyone? Or are some of us hard-wired that way? Well, I am. And I know I get it from my mom. Her mom was an artist, and her uncles were all engineers and gadget-guys who drafted things and figured things out and made complicated little objects.