2011 Color a Month Box & Weekly Diary/Planner

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2011 Color a Month Box & Weekly Diary/Planner

$20 Gilt
$59.95
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2011 Color a Month Daily Diary/Planner Box:

  • Set of 12 small colored soft cover individual monthly planners in a hardcover case
  • 64 acid-free pages in each notebook
  • Expandable inner pocket with Month stickers
  • Elastic closure and thread-bound binding
  • Personal data page
  • Year-at-a-glance section
  • Month-at-a-glance section
  • International holiday pages
  • Travel planning and memo pages
  • Time zone map
  • International distance page
  • Country factoids page
  • Measurements and conversions page
  • International sizing chart page
  • Each notebook measures 3½ inches by 5½ inches
  • Wipe with a damp cloth

2011 Weekly Notebook Diary/Planner:

  • Large red hardcover week-to-view planner
  • 144 acid-free pages
  • Elastic closure and thread-bound binding
  • Personal data page
  • Year-at-a-glance section
  • Month-at-a-glance section
  • International holiday pages
  • Travel planning and memo pages
  • Time zone map
  • International distance page
  • Country factoids page
  • Measurements and conversions page
  • International sizing chart page
  • Tabbed pages insert and adhesive labels
  • Expandable inner pocket
  • Measures 5 inches by 8¼ inches
  • Wipe with a damp cloth

Prop 65 Warning: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Brand: Moleskine

Material: Oil cloth, elastic and acid-free paper

Origin: Imported

Sure, we all love our MacBooks, but nothing can replace the intimate experience of note-taking and sketching in a bound book. These Moleskine notebooks and journals are part of a long, creative nomadic legacy that traces back to the likes of Picasso and Hemingway. After all, some of man’s greatest works started out as a few idle thoughts jotted down on a piece of paper.