To-do, or not to-do

To-do, or not to-do

As a part of an on-going project regarding papers, and how I respect wood, and considering the amount of cardboard and all kinds of paper landing on me, I was lead to create a new collection, which I would like to call “To-do or not to-do.”

The raw materials forming this whole project are the very last survivors of other repurposing projects, sometimes even scraps of scraps. Yet, I believe they need to be used to their utmost potential before they get tossed. This collection contains different journals made with very interestingly cut cardboard, and random blank pieces of paper held either with wrapping papers or leftover shopping bags. These papers are lightly sewn together in a simple stab technique. Some of the n otebooks are glued to the cardboard, and some are set in a side pocket provided by the cover paper. They come in very many sizes, for all kinds of purposes.

Important Note: The nature of these journals is to be used in a brief period, but hopefully efficiently, to take simple notes, reminders, shopping lists, what needs to be done and whatnot. These jotters are not to be kept for long, as some of the notebooks contain only thirty pages.

More examples can be found on SevOrigami, if you’re interested to have a look.