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Description
The listing, 70 PAGE SKETCH DIARY has ended.
This is a notebook filled with 70 pages of blank paper, all are of card stock thickness. A perfect place to sketch out your favorite portrait, fashion, or any other abundance of sketching ideas. From your mind to paper. This would even make a good sticker book for a child's collection of stickers! Tear out a page and design your own card to someone! The ideas are endless. Have fun!
I have to ask for a contribution with shipping because the prices are getting out of control and I'm on disability. I hope everybody understands. I do prefer PayPal as it is a faster method for getting your package shipped out to you as I won't have to wait for your payment in the mail.
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Questions & Comments
I have a budding artist lol so this would be great
I'm so glad somebody can get some use from this. I had dreams of being able to draw but that's all they were....dreams! I can't draw/paint/sketch or do any type of artwork that requires pencil or brush to canvas!
I love this and personally I think it's a great deal. I don't mind paying shipping because I know how hard it is living on a fixed income and would have to charge shipping as well if I listed something that had to be shipped. I have looked at the price of sketchbooks lately and even for a cheap one without pockets and very thin almost transparent paper they were a lot more than what you are asking for shipping. Watching and fanning you. Have you considered looking into the price of "media mail" for shipping? You can send books and informational videos and paper and such a lot cheaper than regular mail. Just a thought, I learned a lot about shipping when I did the ebay thing a while back. I would love to have this baby though! :)
sorry about the previous comment, I do think my grand nephew would make good use of this sketch pad. My nephew Joe, Lives in Virginia with his 2 son's. My sister, Joe's mom moved to Florida to retire about 2 years ago. So I don't get to see Joe and his boys any more. The boys are growing up so fast. The oldest is 18 and finishing his last year of high school. Quinton goes to a special school for students that major in ART. He is 10 years old and so tallented already, so they accepted him. He is the one I would like to get the sketch pad for. I'm saving things for X'mAS already.