Publication Date: June 1, 1988 | Series: Decorative Notebooks
Graced by a beautifully lush cover pattern inspired by the art of famed English designer William Morris, this compact notebook includes 64 blank pages. It's perfect for jotting down ideas and appointments, or can be used as a pocket-sized sketchpad for artists of all skill levels.
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This review is from: William Morris Notebook (Decorative Notebooks) (Paperback)
I admit it, I bought this item so I would buy $25 worth of stuff and therefore get free shipping. But this is a really nice little notebook. It would be the perfect thing to put in a Victorian styled Christmas basket or for multiple gifts to co-workers or friends. It is small and thin, see the dimensions, but the cover is very well printed, the Morris wallpaper looks great, it is well bound and you could carry it in your purse with ease. I don't know what others are expecting for $1.50, but this exceeded my expectations. It is 64 pages and I use both sides of the paper, so this is 128 pages for me and that is plenty. I may even recommend them to others when I give them class assignments, all the notes for the session would fit in them and it would be so easy to carry around.
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This review is from: William Morris Notebook (Decorative Notebooks) (Paperback)
I got this in the mail yesterday and was very happy. When I ordered it last week, there was no sourcing fee. For 1.50, it's a very unique, compact and easy-to-carry notebook. It's thin enough to fit inside a purse and can be used to jot down "to do" lists or whatnot but it's too small for journaling. I've ordered several more notebooks from the publisher and can't wait for them to come! I wish Amazon would carry more of these notebooks because there are some stunning ones featuring the paintings of Renoir, Degas and John Singer Sargent all for 1.50 or less. These make excellent stocking stuffers and I cant imagine a "girly girl" or sensitive guy would be disappointed to receive one.
Im happy with the quality and will buy the William Morris address book ... if there is no sourcing fee.
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