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I'm looking for a pocket notebook to replace my Moleskine cahier (because the ink I like to use bleeds badly in it).
The top stapled ones are all nice but too thick for my pocket. I've kept the dotted one (white writing) for my desk.
The traditional side stapled one (bottom right) is my new pocket notebook. It's not ideal: the pages aren't perforated and it only comes squared (I'd prefer plain) but, as is the case with all of these, the paper is just lovely to write on. (As long as you're a little patient with the drying time.)
Custom made Oxblood Traveler's Notebook with inserts.
1 MOTP, 1 lined, 1 WOTP undated designed to the specifications given, 1 zipper file and 1 File folder with penloops....and a prestamped number on the leather, making it even more unique.
Persephone was quite enthralled by the notebook she got on the 9th annual hike of the Lafitte Corridor. Thanks, Parkway Bakery!
There are some photos about cats in set "Others":
Van néhåny macskås fényképem az "others" setben:
notebooks from JetPens.com, reviewed at www.notebookstories.com
Notebooks from JetPens.com, reviewed at NotebookStories.com
These are so cool *_* The left one says: "Diploma for good and excellent behaviour" and the right one: "World conquest plan. Approved by general headquarters".
This was made from a poster and a standard spiral notebook. The spiral binding was removed and the paper trimmed to accomodate the new binding and image. The cover is laminated to preserve the image.
Four times a year, at the end of each quarter, the notebooks are collected and graded. Of course I want to see everthing --- class notes, vocabulary sheets, cultural info, verb info, tape recorded practice sheets --- everthing completed and in the specified order. Now is that asking too much?
It takes a while to grade the notebooks, but it is worth the time and effort, and I feel good knowing that, when the students leave me, they have a great "resource of information" to use in future Spanish classes.
If you are into journaling, but not necessarily Moleskines, you need to check out Notebookism. I was asked for a bio/caption and some art when he found my Guan Yin piece and asked to use it. Needless to say I am thrilled. hehe
Notebookism is accepting submissions and is a great venue for journal artists who may or may not use Moleskines.
With all the added exposure I am getting into high gear! Look for my new MONSTERS! coloring book and updates to both Odonatia and the Renmeleon blog. Now I just need a laptop!!! LOL :::adds to wishlist:::
Thank you A! :) :::happy dance:::
(link goes to my feature so make sure you click on the header to go to the main page after today)
If you are looking for Moleskines and (gorgeous) handmade journals, drop me a note as I have a unique source.
Attempted something new. Bambi was from an old notebook I did for Billie a few years back. I managed to salvage the xs piece, without the frame (nice frame with all the cute animals). I used a notebook and did some changes, add in Bambi, cut the frame with a plastic covering (transparency) and got a nice notebook for Billie (again).