Handmade Mulberry Paper Pocket Notebooks now in stock
By Garry | June 14th, 2010 | Category: GazLanNaThai | 1 Comment »
Another old favourite range has returned to the GazLanNaThai online catalogue.
These attractive and low-priced handmade notebooks used to sell regularly from our store on eBid.net, and intermittently from “the eBay store formerly known as GazLanNaThai“, but for a couple of years now, we forgot to consistently list them at those places.
We’ve now taken the decision to withdraw them from all other venues and concentrate the stock and marketing exclusively from the GazLanNaThai.com store, where you will find them in the Notebooks section of the Favours and Gifts category.
In that category of our own online store here at GazLanNaThai, these handy-sized little notebooks join the new range of slightly larger notebooks designed and produced by Mrs Gaz, which we launched last week. These smaller. plain covered versions are ideal base products for artistic handicrafters, both for creating your own unique product ranges, and as gifts for all occasions and events. Their low cost also make them ideal as wedding favours and Christmas stocking fillers, in addition to just using them as a pocket notebook of the old fashioned pencil and paper type.
They are available in the full range of mulberry paper colours and styles offered in the Craft Supplies section of our store, though stocks on any given day might not reflect the entire range of paper choices. If you don’t see them in the colour or paper you want, just send us an email and we can advise when they will be available.
Gaz

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I always buy my craft supplies on the internet because of the cheaper price and countless options