For People Who Notice

I’ve been making something new.

Not because the world needs more blank notebooks, exactly, but because I think we need more places to put the things we’re afraid we’ll forget.

The way the light moved across the floor.

A sentence that stayed with you.

A list, a plan, a question, a small proof that you were here and paying attention.

These journals are becoming an extension of the same work I’ve been doing with cyanotype: preserving what might otherwise pass through unnoticed.

They’re for field notes, sketches, quiet plans, messy thoughts, river days, garden observations, and the ordinary evidence of a life being lived.

They are not meant to be precious.

They are meant to be used.

Carried around. Written in. Bent at the corners. Filled slowly.

A small place to return to yourself.

Coming soon to Soft Cut Studio.

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