William Morris "Honey Suckle" Design, Spiral notebook
William Morris "Honey Suckle" Design, Spiral notebook
William Morris "Honey Suckle" Design, Spiral notebook
William Morris "Honey Suckle" Design, Spiral notebook

William Morris "Honey Suckle" Design, Spiral notebook

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Ideal size blank notebook. A restorative experience for taking notes, journaling, or sketching. This custom wire-bound notebook is a beautiful companion when you want to memorialize your thoughts.

I have specifically selected this elegantly rustic William Morris "Honey Suckle" pattern used on the front AND the back covers.

Morris was a British designer who founded the British Arts and Crafts movement. His iconic designs, created approximately 1880-1910, are based on nature and inspired the Art Nouveau Movement in the US and Europe. Morris said, "Have nothing in your house which you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."

As an all-over pattern, you can use this notebook in a vertical or horizontal format.

• Cover coated with soft-touch. Hard to describe, but tactilely it's so appealing; smooth like a nectarine.
• Metal wire-o binding
• 140 dotted pages. Pages aren't "lined," they have dots. So, it's perfect for taking notes or sketching. 
• Size: 5.25″ × 8.25″ (13 × 21 cm)
• Made in USA.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order. That's why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand reduces overproduction and waste. Thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Jane M. Mason

 

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Jane M. Mason

As a small child, I started taking art classes at Joslyn Museum in Omaha. Every Saturday morning I was at the museum for a class. As a five-year-old, I won my first art contest and distinctly remember the drawing I had created being used on the cover of the spring catalog for Joslyn Museum. My childlike enthusiasm for art and happiness creating art is in my DNA now. It’s part of every piece of art I create.


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