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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 =)
“I am nothing special, of this I am sure. I am a common man with common thoughts and I've led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten, but I've loved another with all my heart and soul, and to me, this has always been enough..”
― Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook
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Schick im Design, Leistungsstark im Alltag. Das sind die neuen Notebooks von LG Electronics.
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Finally got up the nerve to continue with my pyrography project...and freehanded the wolf onto a TN cover... Still a work in progress, but I like where it's going. The undyed piece is the test I did in march last year...yes, it took me that long to get it from scrap test to TN...
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 =)
Schick im Design, Leistungsstark im Alltag. Das sind die neuen Notebooks von LG Electronics.
Ihr wollt mehr erfahren? Dann schaut doch hier:
Traveler's Notebooks and inserts by Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets (www.etsy.com/shop/MorganLeFaesTrinkets)
Traveler's Notebook, Regular size, mink oil and double threading
Traveler's Notebook, Regular size, mink oil and double threading
Traveler's Notebooks and inserts by Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets (www.etsy.com/shop/MorganLeFaesTrinkets)
I have a minor obsession with stationary, especially notebooks. This pile is all the notebook I currently use.
This is how most of the pages within my notebook look. The page quality is excellent, allowing me to write on both sides, even with my inky pen i love so much. And the lines are just big enough for me to write comfortably. I hate when there are too many lines on a page, all tiny and making everything look messy and cramped when filled.
I don't know if the text is legible, both from an image quality and a penmanship one (my handwriting leaves much to be desired), but the left page has some two or three line brief plot seeds, while the bulk of the right page outlines a two-part adventure through time.
All are for my upcoming Dresden Files RPG game.