Collections: Journals
$18.00
Japanese stab journal with personalized color thread binding. The book has softcovers and a bookmark with a skeleton key.
This traveling sketchbook is comfortably opened and very easy to write in.
On its front page, this eco-friendly book has a tree art made with fine archival ''Linen paper'' card stock which makes an amazing image of the tree art.
The back cover is light green crafting cardstock.
Choose between 50 and 100 pages.
Paper thickness: 54 lbs. ( 80 grams/m2).
100% recycled paper pages.
Hemp cord binding. Please leave a message while you check out your order what color hemp cord you prefer for your binding.
If you like your book with personalized writing somewhere I can add names, dates, or any wording with ink on the craft.
With this handmade book, you can practice your calligraphy or sketching when you have the inspiration or write your loved poems next to a window on a sunny day!
The papers for crafting your journal will be 100% recycled Xerox papers great for dry and ink media, writing, and sketching.
You can use pastels, inks, pencils, pens, and markers on this paper.
I craft this blank book on order so I will hand create it especially for you, and it will be one of a kind with your personalization desires for the thread color and measure.
You can fill in your recipes, poems, travel memories, or sketches on recycled paper sheets.
Put this sketchbook on your shelf or deck and it will also decorate your home while holding your memories or drawings in it.
The shipping packaging is made with the extra protection of bubble postal envelopes, reclaimed soft materials, and card boxes. We reclaim packaging materials from technology products unboxed from different local shops.
We will donate a sum from your purchase to plant one tree with the Bulgarian Foundation 77. We will leave a monthly report for the donated money of a given Month in our blog section on the website.
Thank you for visiting our handmade shop!
Handmade always delivers more! Made by me for you!
Hristo Hvoynev
ExiArts