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PAPERMOOD Moonlight Journal Planner

PAPERMOOD Moonlight Journal Planner

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The creatures of nature are the spokesmen of time. As the cold comes and goes, the spring goes and the autumn comes, the migratory birds are divided by the flowering of the dandelion and carry on their north-south migration year after year.

PAPERMOOD self-filling handbook with one page per day, which can be used to record daily experiences, manage itineraries, and be used as a notebook or picture book.

The paper is made of Japanese TOMOE RIVER 68g beige writing paper. The paper is thin, light and delicate, with a smooth writing feel, suitable for a variety of writing tools, can meet the needs of daily record and drawing.

The inner pages include 2 pages of year plan, 200 pages of free writing pages (blank), and function pages such as interest collection and password memo.

A6 size: 105mm x 148mm, thickness 8mm, 224pages.
B6 size: 128mm x 182mm, thickness 8mm, 224pages.

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Swallows
"Outside the window the birds sing, like a song of early spring thaw."

Along with the spring breeze, the climate is gradually warming up. The earth is alive and green with the sound of swallows' cries, a new beginning.


Dandelion
"O little band of drifters in the world, please leave your footprints in my words."

From April to September, dandelions grow with abandon, and then wave goodbye as these free spirits embark on their own adventure.



Geese
"In the grassland where all the birds fly high, we who migrate, always take off from the song."

When the first ray of cold comes along with late autumn, geese are ready for a new round of migration. They take off on the wind and bring the cold wind from the north to the south.

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