Straw-beery restock coming soon
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tadaa! these got their debut at penti-con and they'll be going up for preorder in november: animal crossing inspired stationery pads. there are 10 total designs you can see in my shop! if you're an ac fan you'll probably recognize them (or the different papers that inspired them!)
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thinking of getting some supplies and just seeing if i can make little notepads at home til i can justify ordering 50 at a time. I have a hard enough time selling 5 keychains at a time lol
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Trash thoughts Raccoon by FernandesMakes
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✨FINALLY✨
I've listed my Bungou stray dogs notepads and are now ready to find a new home after a long day of work.
Find them on
✨ https://kamaponworkshop.etsy.com
or
✨ https://kamapon.fws.store
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One of the most important things a writer can do.
Write in a notebook.
Writing in a notebook uses a different part of your brain than using your phone. It's completely different wiring.
You have to slow down and focus your thoughts. Writing and seeing what you've written on paper ingrains it in your mind and can help you remember it better.
You don't need to worry whether your battery is going to die or if there's somewhere you can plug in.
And you won't shriek as loudly if you spill coffee on it.
Your handwriting doesn't have to be pretty or intelligible to anyone besides yourself (no one can read mine, not even my editor and best friend; I have a personal "shorthand" so I can write quickly).
Get yourself an inexpensive spiral-bound notepad, a small one that can fit in your pocket. Buy an inexpensive pen; Bic has plenty (I prefer ones with click buttons so I don't have to uncap). Carry them with you everywhere, for whenever an idea may strike.
I write the month, day, and year on every note, and the months and year on the inside cover of the notepad. That way I can put them in order when they're full, and refer back to them a lot easily ("What was that thing I wrote last summer . . .?")
Sure, you'll end up with a pile of notepads, with ideas you may not use. But you might use them in the future. And a bunch of notebooks full of ideas, thoughts, observations, and opinions is a lot more satisfying than things saved on your phone.
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designing new note pads for flamecon 2023 this year! they’re Kirby themed
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Writing out receipts and thank you notes for orders from my destash and ink sample sales.
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New long, chatty YouTube video out that features my homemade notepad, an explanation of my weekly setup in my Hobonichi Weeks, some creative journaling, and a chat about narcolepsy.
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The new square notepads arrived 😁 link
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