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A Tiny Diary for Tiny Thoughts

A Tiny Diary for Tiny Thoughts

Current price: $8.00
Publication Date: January 16th, 2024
Publisher:
Brass Monkey
ISBN:
9780735381094
Pages:
112

Description

TINY DIARY - And by tiny…we mean really tiny. This 2.75” by 3.75” journal will help you remember those important life changing thoughts and/or grocery lists. This luxurious felt-covered hardbound book features 112 gilded-edge pages–each one lined, perfect for jotting down notes, to-do lists, or profound realizations like–why is everyone so fascinated that every snowflake is unique? So are potatoes, and people couldn’t care less about that.

VINTAGE INSPIRED - Features a perfect bound foil stamped felt cover with gold edged paper cover and 112 pages, each one designed to note your best or worst eureka moments. With space for the date, location, summary of the brilliant realization, tiny thoughts diary will ensure your eccentric stories will live on, possibly at the Smithsonian one day, depends on how psychotic.

GIFT IT UP - The Tiny Diary For Tiny Thoughts by Brass Monkey makes a great gift because it provides a fun and memorable way for people to record their most interesting or boring(we don't judge!) moments of self actualization. You could also use the diary to promote positive thinking habits or you could just use it to memorialize the time you forgot to buy milk at the grocery store. 

Brass Monkey - We’re the line between roadside souvenirs and fine china. Here to turn the things that people didn't know they wanted, into the things that they can't live without. Well designed products that just happen to have a sense of humor.

About the Author

Brass Monkey Vintage-inspired Smartassery Created by Mike Sayre and Melanie Bridges way back in 2020, Brass Monkey was founded on the idea that there's a world between fine china and bobblehead dolls. That products can have personality, without becoming roadside souvenirs. So that's where you'll find them...making beautiful, well-designed items that just happen to have a sense of humor. Who said that art school and open-mic nights were such a waste of time? We're looking at you, dad.