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Marion Boddy-Evans' Painting BlogHow to Put Your Own Paper in a Moleskine
Do you love the feel of a Moleskine but wish it had a specific brand or type of paper inside? Well, on her Trumpetvine Travels blog Martha has posted a detailed article with illustrations on how to put new paper into a Moleskine "while retaining all the other wonderful attributes of the Moleskine". Katherine of Making a Mark blog (where I first saw the article mentioned), says: "I've not tried to do this myself as I use coloured pencils rather than watercolour and love the Moleskine sketchbook paper so have no need to change it." Personally, I'm not sure why you would go to all that effort, nice as Moleskine covers are, but find out how to put new paper into a Moleskine and decide for yourself.See Also: Top Picks: Sketchbooks (From About's Drawing/Sketching Guide) Official Moleskine Website Moleskinerie Blog Image: Moleskine Sketchbooks ©2007 Marion Boddy-Evans. Licensed to About.com, Inc Wednesday February 7, 2007 | comments (0) Display Latest Headlines | powered by WordPress |
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