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Sneak Peek At Our Custom Made Tomoe River Notebooks


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It's been an absolute delight working with Jo Olive from Olive and the Volcano Letterpress to create a Tomoe River Paper notebook here in Australia and we're now in the final stages of production. The design proof gives an idea of what the notebook will look like and the cover picture shows the blind debossing. There will be an A5 and A6 version.

 

They should be available to purchase in 2 - 3 weeks.

 

Final design proof. This is artwork only not the actual book.

 

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The actual cover showing some of the blind debossing.

 

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You can see Olive's post on Instagram http://instagram.com/p/qLY8jjgkXT and see more of Olive's work at the Olive and the Volcano website. It's all beautiful stuff made here in Australia on a traditional Letterpress.

Kevin Watson
Blackstone Ink :: JustWrite Pen Company, Australia
Website: www.justwrite.com.au www.blackstone.inkEmail: info@justwrite.com.au

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My jaw nearly dislocated itself in shock. I'm actually serious since I have a bit of a bone condition there, but you're free to construe that statement as hyperbole since that'd let me save face. More importantly, please tell me you'll be able to ship to the Philippines for cheap. We're practically neighbours! And, and, may I share this info with the Philippine FPN group? I'm sure they'd love to know this. Actually, working on that now. Where do I place a pre-order? :D

 

 

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