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Looking for notebook / scrapbook

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cornflakegirl · 21/01/2007 19:45

Hey arty people - I'm after some help...

I've got loads of recipes on bits of paper floating round my kitchen and getting lost. So I thought I'd find myself a notebook to stick / write them into. Something about A5 size, fairly plain, preferably ringbound, thickish unlined pages, that's fairly pleasant to look at.

I thought this would be easy to find - but it's actually really hard! Can anyone suggest where I might find one?

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hana · 21/01/2007 19:46

paperchase have gorgeous things but bit pricy

cornflakegirl · 22/01/2007 12:34

hana - that's a great idea!

unfortunately, we don't have one here - i've just been on their website and it isn't the most user friendly one i've seen... can't find anything on it that i want!

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JackieNo · 22/01/2007 12:37

Or get yourself a nice ring binder and put loads of plastic wallets in it - also protects the recipes from splashes.

cornflakegirl · 23/01/2007 14:52

JackieNo - that is a very sensible suggestion, and I may have to use it But I'm kind of hung up on the notebook thing at the moment!

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JackieNo · 23/01/2007 19:40

How about a Dodo one ?

cornflakegirl · 24/01/2007 10:16

that was looking very cool until i saw the price - not sure i can justify £18! thank you for the suggestion though

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JackieNo · 24/01/2007 10:27

Ah well - I think I'm running out of suggestions now. Maybe one of the Arts and Crafters can suggest somewhere to buy something...

Good luck.

WanderingTrolley · 24/01/2007 10:31

These people are cheap and marvellous.

Ditto Woolworths.

Sorry if suggesting the blindingly obvious there!

cornflakegirl · 24/01/2007 11:43

Oooh, Woolies, hadn't thought of them... Not got a Stationery Box sadly. Thank you.

And thank you JackieNo

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Champs · 28/01/2007 01:46

you can make your own recipie book that you can add too, might be nice.

you can buy a sarabook kit or something similar for about £3 then you just fill with papers etc.

or a binder.

or you can get mountboard, cardboard, card etc and some rings from staples or another stationers

another option is to make a boxfile with your recipies, a nice top loading lunchpail is nice for that and you can decorate/alter the lunch pail.

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