Tuesday, February 20, 2007
paperblanks
The Paperblanks Company makes the best journals, bar none.
Their journals (and dayplanners) are available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble, and they really are gorgeous.
I'm using the Generatio from the Book of Kells series right now:

It's very pretty, and the binding (hand-stitched) is unique and practical at the same time - the journal can lie completely flat on a writing surface without much force. Plus the hardcover makes it surprisingly durable and the paper is a nice weight. You can use up to a medium point fountain pen with almost no marking.
I know some people might think that $13 for a notebook is a bit of a luxury, but hey, I like pretty things.
I'm think of getting this next:

Their journals (and dayplanners) are available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble, and they really are gorgeous.
I'm using the Generatio from the Book of Kells series right now:

It's very pretty, and the binding (hand-stitched) is unique and practical at the same time - the journal can lie completely flat on a writing surface without much force. Plus the hardcover makes it surprisingly durable and the paper is a nice weight. You can use up to a medium point fountain pen with almost no marking.
I know some people might think that $13 for a notebook is a bit of a luxury, but hey, I like pretty things.
I'm think of getting this next:

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you're right! i love the paperblanks journals too. mine is called squared circles, with overlapping black and gold designs, plus it's not a normal rectangular shape so when i open it it's like i'm writing on wings. :)
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