Along with day
planners, stationery and books, note pads are archaic accessories I’m clinging
to despite this increasingly digital age.
Some enjoy
storing schedules on a smart phone and devouring bestsellers on a Kindle, but I prefer
monitoring my month-at-a-glance via an old-fashioned calendar hanging next to
the fridge and relish the crack of a book’s binding as I read.
Maybe the Poppies & Posies Writer's Block is another sign I’m fading farther
from today’s cutting edge, but some habits don’t die. The block is perfect for
capturing directions, dates or times while you phone chat, or wish lists as you web surf.
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While it has
practical functionality and is made with environmental sensitivity, I propose purchasing the compact cube of 700 sticky notes simply for the
smart, literary motif it inherently lends to your working, cooking or lounging
space. Elum is renown for designer paper products that transform
stationery into art, and this artistic tool beautifully lives up to
the brand’s high-style reputation.
I love my iPhone, but
when it comes to this Writer’s Block, I’ll take antiquity.
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