What is a perpetual journal you ask? Well, let me start with a very brief backstory- I've got a real fear of the blank page. I LOVE a fresh notebook, stationary, beautiful paper and fancy pens, but when you put a gorgeous new journal in front of me, with creamy white, smooth pages, I'm paralyzed about making the first mark. For this reason, I've amassed quite a collection of blank journals, and all my thoughts, sketches, and to do list were written on random scraps of paper, the back of receipts, an odd napkin or two. So I made myself a journal with removable inserts, and it has been a game changer!
This journal is set up with a planner section, a lined section, a section with blank pages, and a section with dot grid paper. There is no fear of the blank page, because you can easily remove a section once it's complete!
Journal cover is copper with a nickle silver mason filled with a brass bouquet. All the pieces were cut out by hand and then riveted to the copper cover. The rivets can be seen on the inside front cover. I used a vintage pink fabric featuring daisies for the spine and back cover.
Included is a planner section, lined and dot grid sections all from "Carpe Diem" (where you can order replacements). There is also a blank section of absolutely gorgeous paper in a "Midori MD" notebook. Book measures 6" tall and 4.25" wide.