Woodland Mushroom and Wildlife Softcover Journal — Nature Animal Notebook

$20.00

A softcover journal with hand-painted woodland creatures across the front — American stoat, snail, luna moth, and mushrooms. It opens to smooth, bright 80lb (120gsm) pages that handle ink, pencil and watercolor sketches without feathering. Perforated sheets make it simple to tear out notes, sketches or recipes to share. Six inner customizable pages let you add a name, prompt, or tracker. Light and portable at 5.75" x 8", this journal sits easily in a daypack or tote and feels like a quiet pause between adventures.

All illustrations were originally handpainted by watercolor artist, Alivia Rubino, owner of Old Schoolhouse Art.
Product features
- Vibrant, crisp full-color cover printing
- Perforated pages for easy tear-out
- Available in 100 or 200 page counts (80lb/120gsm paper)
- Soft satin finish cover with rounded corners
- Includes 6 customizable inner pages

Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the journal outwards.

A softcover journal with hand-painted woodland creatures across the front — American stoat, snail, luna moth, and mushrooms. It opens to smooth, bright 80lb (120gsm) pages that handle ink, pencil and watercolor sketches without feathering. Perforated sheets make it simple to tear out notes, sketches or recipes to share. Six inner customizable pages let you add a name, prompt, or tracker. Light and portable at 5.75" x 8", this journal sits easily in a daypack or tote and feels like a quiet pause between adventures.

All illustrations were originally handpainted by watercolor artist, Alivia Rubino, owner of Old Schoolhouse Art.
Product features
- Vibrant, crisp full-color cover printing
- Perforated pages for easy tear-out
- Available in 100 or 200 page counts (80lb/120gsm paper)
- Soft satin finish cover with rounded corners
- Includes 6 customizable inner pages

Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the journal outwards.