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Making some little notebooks with the grid/graph paper I found yesterday.You can never have enough notebooks.

I also received a package this week from the lovely package exchange from Julie which had all sorts of beautiful things in it ~ like a mini moleskeine, the most elegant eraser (don’t know if I can bring myself to use it), paper flags from Girl of All Work (which I have mentioned previously) and some lovely notecards. Just gorgeous ~ all wrapped up in the most compact little parcel. It was the most pleasant surprise and I love everything in it.

A few people have asked me about Blogging for Bliss ~ still reading it but will post some thoughts on it soon when I finish.

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  1. Amanda says:

    Sweet exchange loot….I agree you can never have enough notebooks although I am always hesitant to use them, go figure lol

  2. Casie says:

    Lovely blog here.

    I’ll be checking back to see what you thought of Style Statement!

  3. Kirsty says:

    Lovely! That top shot makes me want to whip out the papery goodness myself.

  4. Michelle says:

    Home grown note books are the best. I’m wondering if I can get away with taking my Golden Book journal to my interview this afternoon!

  5. elk says:

    grids i love…as much as packages1

  6. Kate says:

    There is something inspiring about graph paper in little notebooks. Yours look lovely tied up with ribbon.

  7. Yardage Girl says:

    Love the notebook idea. Harsh graphic lines and soft ribbon are my type of aesthetic! Lucky you with the parcel – lovely.

  8. Tania says:

    That’s a whole lot of sweetness covered in one blog post (and I have done some considerable drooling over those erasers myself)…

  9. What a bundle of delightfulness!

  10. Liesl says:

    What beautiful little notebooks – very pretty with their ribbon.

  11. Cindy says:

    Very true…one can never have enough notebooks. I was wandering Borders last night and loving all the pretty stationary designs – makes me happy :-)

  12. Tara says:

    Darn tootin’, you can never have too many note books.

  13. it is a pretty eraser. your notebooks look great. thanks for your comment :)

  14. jeanamarie says:

    i agree! you can never have too many notebooks :)

  15. You’re so right – you can never have enough note books -when I want one I can never find one – and I can never find them in the size I want (that fits in but does not take up my entire bag – but is big enough to be seen) Cheers. Peta

  16. Anita Meade says:

    I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiment “you can never have too many notebooks”! Many may argue otherwise, but true stationary geeks like us know better! Yours look great. And what a lovely package – lucky you! xxx

  17. midge says:

    you can never have too amny notebooks especially when you loose them at the rate i do. lovely space today

  18. Karin says:

    I love home made notebooks. The only problem is that I then have to get myself to use them, instead of saving them for that one special occasion that never seems to happen :-)

  19. Cute notebooks Kellie. And a much better use of grid paper than graphing the colour of Year 4W’s hair colour (sorry, teacher flashback!).

    And what a great package to receive. In this technilogical world, real life mail is still wonderful.

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