It is actually this journal that I reviewed a couple of months ago. http://keepingjournals.blogspot.com/2014/08/notebook-review-ten-thousand-villages.html I really enjoyed using it; the color of the paper was so unique and a refreshing change of pace from cream or white paper.
I loved the look of this journal so much that I made myself a similar one. I saved up paper grocery bags to make the pages. Today I covered the panels from a big cereal box with leather and, with my husband's help, made the holes for the twine and threaded it all together. It looks rustic and I'm excited to start writing in it (I've been using only lined journals for ages).
oh, i love the typewritten piece in the last photo. that yellow is such a happy color!
ReplyDeleteand i love your handwriting too. :)
Thank you, Marcia!
DeleteYour journals are beautiful! So inspiring. :)
DeleteThank you, Hannah!
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DeleteWhat type of journal are you using in these pictures? Did you bind them yourself? I love the color of the pages and the thread binding!
ReplyDeleteIt is actually this journal that I reviewed a couple of months ago. http://keepingjournals.blogspot.com/2014/08/notebook-review-ten-thousand-villages.html I really enjoyed using it; the color of the paper was so unique and a refreshing change of pace from cream or white paper.
DeleteThis book is so gorgeous. Wow!
ReplyDeleteI loved the look of this journal so much that I made myself a similar one. I saved up paper grocery bags to make the pages. Today I covered the panels from a big cereal box with leather and, with my husband's help, made the holes for the twine and threaded it all together. It looks rustic and I'm excited to start writing in it (I've been using only lined journals for ages).
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P. S. I hope you'll show us more journal pages someday!
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You have a beautiful journal! Your handwriting is pretty too. Thank you for the inspiration.
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