My lovely friend Diane from Tag Team Tompkins opened her Moleskine to share what it looks like to be halfway through for her. She uses a large Moleskine hardcover with lined pages. She uses an assortment of tools from office supply gel pens to artist’s brush pens and was keen to tell me that she did…
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Halfway Through
Moleskine did a lovely little post about being halfway through a yearly planner. I love to see what people’s planners and notebooks look like after they have been used with stickers, tabs, bits of paper and notes scattered throughout. Do you have any photos of your planner or notebook in its current condition (half-full or…
InkJournal Notebook
If you are becoming as much of a collector of fountain pen ink as I am, this little pocket notebook set might be just what you need to keep all those colors straight. Each page provides an area to note the brand, date and pen used to test out the ink as well as a…
Quo Vadis Habana Review
After lots of research, I decided to try one of the new Quo Vadis Habana notebooks. I purchased the 6.25″x9.25″ size, with lined paper and the Anis Green cover (of course). This size is definitely larger than a standard A5 but its not unwieldy. The covers have a little bit of give to them. They…
Link Love: Instagram
(From top left: Soaking a Lamy Al-Star by @aspire_to_be, Pilot Custom 74 by @jonogilmour , silver globe paper weight by @goosenotswan, Daily carry by @imyke, binder clips by @nerfect, EDC for the Notemaker bag contest by @jonogilmour, Pelikan M205 Duo by @bakanekosan, Golden Dymo by @paperpastries, Kaweco Al-Sport by @dowdyism) The links this week are all the lovely images that…
Do your plushy friends need their own notebook?
This itty, bitty felt “Moleskine” was scored at the Ric Rac Roundup a couple weeks ago here in Kansas City. It was created by plush and paper artist Felicia Koloc of Let’s Be Friends. I believe she’ll be at the Renegade Craft Fair in Los Angeles and San Francisco so make sure to look for…
Rad + Hungry Double Whammy
I’m so far behind in everything that I have two months worth of Rad + Hungry kits to share with you today. The first is the May 2012 kit from Hungary. It was wrapped so beautifully with the doll-topped pencil and paper protractor (that’s what those are called, right?) that I had to photograph the…