You can leave me at the entrance of the bookstore and you'll find me at the paper and notebook sections at the end of the day. You can lock me up inside the bookstore overnight and I'll present to you my art projects the following morning. I love paper. I know the world calls for less cutting of trees, less garbage, less carbon, and to recycle. But I'm sorry, tree, I'm such a big fan of your bark.
I'm a fan of Peter Pauper Press, Moleskine, Schutzen, and anything fancy-looking notebooks and planners. I love Post Its and stick-on notes, even the "colored yellow pads". Back when I was in grade school, I collected all sorts of stationery sets, from Walt Disney to Sanrio, Lisa Frank to what have you. Exchanging stationery sets was probably my first lesson in trading and exchange deals. To give up something to make room for a new one... These days, I wonder if kids still carry with them a thick folder of stationery sets and exchange with their sisters and friends. I hardly see kids do the usual stuff we did back then, not even playing tumba patis.
I guess this paper empire I've been trying to imagine myself doing in the next quarter of my life relates to my childhood memories which I wish to share with kids these days, or to the kids within us.
My first serious attempt in building my paper empire is designing notepads.The first batch of my notepads were sold out to the biggest fans of my designs, my best friends. Hehe! They, like me, love to write--whether about the story of their lives, or their dreams, or how they are now living their dreams, or letters, or even just the daily list of things to do at work. Thanks, my dear friends! And don't forget to recycle! :p
Notepads by Tepsilog



























