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Nextlola’s pocket notebooks

After days and days spent fighting against sheets of paper, staples machine and a paper trimmer, here’s the new handmade Zoo pocket notebooks. They got a Nextlola’s illustration as cover, 48 blank pages, 2 staples and measure approximately 10,5×14,5 cm.

They look cool but the home-cut almost sent me into an insane asylum…millimetric precision is not of the Zoo-world, sigh!

What’s going on?

Something is not working here.
I spend so much time trying to realize some pretty gadgets for Christmas and printers are driving me crazy not answering to my emails, is that a professional?
- A blue flower misteriously appeared on my brand new Japanese notebook covers…can a cherry blossom be blue?? No reply.
- On October 13th I asked for a quotation to print: mugs, cotton shoppers, and mousepads. They keep saying “tomorrow”.
-The puncher I had to buy in Germany because I need pretty small holes on my Christmas tags arrived and surprise! Holes got not the right diameter (3,2 mm.), but they make 6 mm. holes.

WHAT’S GOING ON???

Marvin we’ve got to find a way To bring some lovin’ here today…definetely!

♥♥♥

Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On (Greatest Hits – Live In Amsterdam)

Frida Kahlo notebook

I had a wonderful plan for today, a day off!

A whole day for relaxing, doing little pleasant things, playing with the Zoo…but it seems that I can’t stop to be Nextlola (where’s Lola when I need her??).  I had a quiet breakfast and sent many emails when I have started to think those little many things related to my work and now I can’t stop to work! So, here’s a new notebook available in my Etsy and Dawanda shops. Some of these brand new notebooks are gone before I had the time to list them…thank you very much world for buying Zoo-stuff!

Arturo just fell asleep on the mouse, covering part of the monitor with his body…maybe this is the sign that I should stop to work and pick up the book I would like to read, NOW!

Cats could be so wise.
Human beings just have to be so smart to understand what they’re trying to teach us…
…a life of idle.