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The plaid book and the plain pink one are empty, and I use the doane notebook mostly for letter-writing, the others are all full (well, I'm about halfway through my current notebook, those Jumbo Journals have 350 pages!).
...this is a picture both of things I really enjoy — reading and writing — but also of my (relative) wealth.
Not one, but two Kindles; not one, but two traveler's notebooks, with relevant accessories; wool carpeting; the camera I used to take the picture; the computer I'm using to write this text, and the free time I have to write it.
I went to Borders (nearly couldn't get to Borders because I had no idea what the building name was!!) and was hoping to get a fabric wrapped notebook from 'paperchase'. The one I have now is used to record scribbles of the amigurumi designs as I crochet.
I couldn't find any of those, so I have to settle with whatever they have in store. Then, I spotted this notebook with the graphic printed eye on the cover, I know immediately this is MY address book.
Will be making the indexes myself, since address book is really scarce now, hence the lack of selection.
Aniki Notebooks are hand made by using high end fine papers of marvelous Conqueror. Currently A6 (10x14cm) is available. Saddle stitched notebook for long life and durability. Forced spine.Rounded corners. Blank pages for your freedom and for handwriting abilities in vertical and horizontal direction. 52 blank 90gr/m2 pages for BASE series notebooks. 52 blank 100gr/m2 pages for ELEGANT series notebooks. 4 contrast-color personal pages on verso and recto. Cover weight is > 250gr/m2. Total weight is 52gr. for BASE series and 60gr. for ELEGANT series. Edge coloring and kevlar spine cloth are optional as your decision. ANIKI Notebook papers are specially selected and tested for FOUNTAIN PENs.
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I needed a notebook powerful enough to do serious work on, and I was thinking about getting a MacBook Air, but I didn't like the keyboard much, and it won't run Oracle. So I got a Toshiba Portégé R500, which only weighs three-quarters as much, but has a DVD drive and replaceable battery.
This notebook is made from felt and was hand embroidered from a pattern drawn by myself.
You can find out more about my work at the Pixiecraft blog here: misspixiecrafts.blogspot.co.uk/
Sweet little inchie with a great black crow attached to a mini notebook.
The notebooks or journals are an adorable 3"x4".
Bolsa /Mochila para notebook,acolchoada ,com bolso interno ,forrada com alça de ombro e alça de mochila.
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Блокнот с цветными, окрашенными вручную листочками, ручной переплет, выпуклый рисунок на обложке, закрывается на резинку
notebook, journal
Notebooks and journals from France and Germany, a gift from a most excellent reader!
Notebooks and journals from France and Germany, a gift from a most excellent reader!
I realized that having three identical notebooks could only end badly. I may try to scare up colored pencils to make them prettier.
Inside back cover. That grommet might be nuisance as you get toward the back of the notebook
Read the full review at Note Booker, Esq.
Fungus Workshop Leather Craft
I learned leather craft from a few books but I felt kind of lonely just doing things I like all by myself. Thanks to Bubi Au Yeung, a figurine artist, who told me about Fungus Workshop, so I signed up for a beginner's class, two lessons passed and I got to know stuffs I didn't learn from books, plus knowing these passionate people who enjoy life and craft genuinely, which is kind of rare in a city like Hong Kong.
Each classmate choose what he/she would like to do from a bunch of samples. I chose to do something in the line of stationery (later I will do a camera/laptop messenger bag). Their template was a notebook cover, but I decided to make it a GTD index card holder. After finishing it, I decided to add a notebook for note taking and an antique key to nostalgize the whole thing.
For all leather projects I did, improvisation in the last minute seems to add beautiful touches to a plain project. As you can see, the enclosure here doesn't wrap the back of the cover to the front, instead it leaves the back wide open so I can dangle the whole notebook or even hook it up to my messenger bag.
Instead of a Moleskine notebook, I put a Rhodia notebook inside just because of its bright orange color, to lighten up a bit. However, I hate the fact that the PU cover of Rhodia discolored after just 6 months from my acquisition of it. In addition, it just doesn't lie flat like a Moleskine does when opened. Anyhow, the discoloration did added the raw and battered look I like.
For those of you who are in Hong Kong and hunger for leather craft, I highly recommend Fungus Workshop. Hoiming and Baldwin, Grace and Philip, all four are friendly souls you can chat with and learn from. I am so happy Hong Kong is catching up with Japan and Taiwan in leather crafting. Keep it up Fungus!
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