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Hassadar

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Hello everybody!

I would like to start my first travelling notebook. It is pretty thick notebook, 80 sheets (160 pages), 12x17 cm.

Up to 7 pages per person, up to 20 participants.

You can use fountain pens, ball pens, pencils, colored pencils, markers, cutouts from magazines (aplique works) stickers.

You can write stories, poems, wishes or your own articles. You can draw or paint. You can express yourself http://forum.postcrossing.com/images/postcrossing/smilies/smile.gif

You have to send the notebook to next participant no later than 5 days after recieving.

Please, necessarily post here when you recieve and send notebook!

Last participant in the list have to send me back.

Post here if you want to participate and send me your address and full name in PM.

Here is the cover of notebook:

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Fine, we have already two participants + me and my wife :) Come on, we need more people to express themselves in this notebook :)

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Count me in! I’ve been trying to do something like this locally too…but I guess I’ll get started here!

Restricted to host country or internationally?

———calligraphy———fountain pens———paper———books———typography———colours———conservation———

 

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I'd welcome the arrival of this notebook. 20 participants is a lot, incidentally, six or seven is more feasible, the longest-lasting project of this nature I've been in had only three participants.

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Ok, when we'll get 6 participants, I'll send notebook to first in que :) Maybe there will be more participants to come, while notebook will be travelling.

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Hello everybody!

Today I have finally sent notebook to the first participant, MBFan. Tracking number is RA210277672RU

 

>Cringe< Why didn't I notice that this is 2 weeks old? :blush: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:

Dont worry, you also can participate, in turn :)

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Hello everybody!

Today I have finally sent notebook to the first participant, MBFan. Tracking number is RA210277672RU

 

Dont worry, you also can participate, in turn :)

 

Yay! Thanks!

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