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Dandelion Pappus Spiral Notebook - Ruled Line

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Did you know those little floating dandelion seeds had a name? They're called Dandelion Pappus. Just learned it myself. Thought I'd spread the word with this nifty notebook. Spread the work if you like. Or just be awesome with your new notebook. Shopping lists, school notes or poems - 118 page spiral notebook with ruled line paper is a perfect companion in everyday life. 

  • 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets)
  • Front cover print
  • Dark grey back cover

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K.H.
Make more Wishes

As I a child, a common way to spend the Summer afternoon was searching the yard for old dandelions. You know the ones that weren't yellow anymore but looked like fluffy balls.
When I found one, I would pick it, hold it up my mouth, close my eyes and make a wish then blow all the seeds off that I could. I just knew that seed would carry my wish to the place it could be fulfilled!

Its been really great having this notebook. It offers a breath of fresh air, inviting you to embark on a journey of creativity and self-discovery. This enchanting notebook is not just a collection of blank pages; it's a vessel for your dreams, a sanctuary for your thoughts, and a conduit for turning wishes into reality.

Make more Wishes

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Jayme
Left Handed Ease

My dad is left handed, and hardback notebooks are difficult for him until he’s essentially broken the binding. So, I picked a spiral bound notebook for him with a cover that’s reflective of his outlook on life. I grew up watching him constantly gardening and taking care of the yard, but occasionally he would stop and blow a dandelion or hold it up to the wind. All just to watch the seeds blow through the air. He’s one to stop and pause, and I hope this notebook gives him the chance to do so more comfortably. The spiral binding is helpful, no matter the side of the page he’s writing on, and flipping the book how he needs to keeps him from feeling any extra pain.
As an ambidextrous writer, I’m personally a fan of spiral notebooks as well. Maybe this is a purchase that will help a writer in your life use paper a bit more comfortably.

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Based on 2 reviews
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K.H.
Make more Wishes

As I a child, a common way to spend the Summer afternoon was searching the yard for old dandelions. You know the ones that weren't yellow anymore but looked like fluffy balls.
When I found one, I would pick it, hold it up my mouth, close my eyes and make a wish then blow all the seeds off that I could. I just knew that seed would carry my wish to the place it could be fulfilled!

Its been really great having this notebook. It offers a breath of fresh air, inviting you to embark on a journey of creativity and self-discovery. This enchanting notebook is not just a collection of blank pages; it's a vessel for your dreams, a sanctuary for your thoughts, and a conduit for turning wishes into reality.

Make more Wishes

J
Jayme
Left Handed Ease

My dad is left handed, and hardback notebooks are difficult for him until he’s essentially broken the binding. So, I picked a spiral bound notebook for him with a cover that’s reflective of his outlook on life. I grew up watching him constantly gardening and taking care of the yard, but occasionally he would stop and blow a dandelion or hold it up to the wind. All just to watch the seeds blow through the air. He’s one to stop and pause, and I hope this notebook gives him the chance to do so more comfortably. The spiral binding is helpful, no matter the side of the page he’s writing on, and flipping the book how he needs to keeps him from feeling any extra pain.
As an ambidextrous writer, I’m personally a fan of spiral notebooks as well. Maybe this is a purchase that will help a writer in your life use paper a bit more comfortably.