Sticky notes can be used for good (cheap, post-modern wall art), evil (passive-aggressive notes from bosses), or the mundane ("don't forget to mail the electric bill"). Somehow, eschewing the traditional manila versions takes away a little of the evil and the mundane. Galison sells ten styles of sticky note "portfolios", each containing 3 sizes of note (which I'd categorize as list-size, squares, and flags) for $9.50 each. I'm partial to the William Morris "clover" design, based on a wallpaper pattern from the early 1900s, but the cherry blossom pattern is also quite nice (and season-appropriate).
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Posted by Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:35pm PDT
Report Abusepassiveaggressivenotes.com is one of those cringingly awesome websites I can lost in, but these? these notes are for sweet nothings, i think, and reminders like, "dry clean tutu."
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