![]() ![]() Just one note on shipping – my order was shipped from China and took approximately 2 weeks to get to me. The presentation is beautiful, the materials feel great, and there are so many fun color and illustration options (I love the Kitsune version as well!). Overall, I think this is a beautiful journal and would be a nice gift for someone getting into stationery or bullet journaling. It’s no Tomoe River, but for my preferences I actually prefer slightly thicker and smoother paper, even with the loss of the sheen. You can find all styles of dotted notebook therapy on AliExpress, their quality is well guaranteed, they have the best prices and free shipping all over the. The paper doesn’t appear to show sheen super well, and I did notice that the ink swatch sort of sat on top of the page the way it does with Rhodia paper. This of course ranks highly for me, because you know I love when I can’t see through my pages and can use both sides easily! The reverse page shows a bit of distortion due to the wet ink, but nothing bled through. ![]() I had no trouble with fine liners, gel pens, or fountain pens and ink in small or medium nibs. All materials are marked as 100% vegan and cruelty-free. The journals come in three sizes and I purchased the original:Įxtra details include 2 wine-colored ribbons, an envelope at the back, a wine-colored elastic band for closure as well as a cute mushroom paperclip! The journal is packaged in an eco-friendly gift box and in one small sheet of tissue paper. The 5 mm dot grid is done in pale gray, and the pages are unnumbered. They boast that there is no bleeding, feathering or show through and they’re right (stay tuned for the ink tests!). My edition has 160 GSM thick smooth paper in bright white. It’s available in either bright white paper or with kraft paper. The ‘Kinoko’ journal has lovely gold embossed mushrooms on a wine velvety cover, and is one of the newest offerings in dot grid. The Tsuki Collection of limited edition bullet journals, washi tape, notebook covers and many other accessories is gorgeous and has offerings in either pastels or earthier tones. After visiting many one-of-a-kind stationery shops in Japan and Korea, the founders decided to build a shop dedicated to sharing those offerings with stationery aficionados around the world. Notebook Therapy is a shop inspired by a love of East Asian stationery and culture. Such is the case with the Notebook Therapy Tsuki ‘Kinoko’ Limited Edition Bullet Journal ($27.98). Let this dreamy notebook take you to a peaceful wonderland Sail into dreamland with the paper boat design in holographic foil before opening the deep blue linen cover to reveal our famous ultra-thick Tsuki dot grid. Occasionally those Facebook and Instagram ads work, and I purchase something I haven’t otherwise seen or heard about. Introducing the Tsuki ‘Dream Sailing’ Limited Edition Bullet Journal by Notebook Therapy. ![]()
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