Bright Bird Press
Undated daily to-do list note pad
Undated daily to-do list note pad
This note pad is the perfect micro to do list size to focus on your imperfect top nine priorities for the day. Don't waste time getting your bullet journal just right, use this minimalist note pad to do the work for you.
The writing experience is like writing on typical sheet paper. You are encouraged to perform your own pen tests to ensure you avoid bleed, ghosting, or feathering if these things concern you; ballpoint pens are great on this paper.
One note pad per order.
MATERIALS
4" x 5.5" x 0.25"
50 tear-away pages
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