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		<title>How to Rebind a Moleskine Notebook: Make a Custom DIY Sketchbook!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[« The size and durability of the Moleskine Pocket notebook is perfect for my sketching needs, but the paper is not ideal. Although both “sketchbook” and “watercolor” versions are available, neither is well-suited to my particular requirements. And so, I have developed a process for replacing the paper (aka Moleskine Reloaded) while retaining all the [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left">« The size and durability of the Moleskine Pocket notebook is perfect for my sketching needs, but the paper is not ideal. Although both “<span class="searchterm2">sketchbook</span>” and “<span id="high_1" class="searchterm1">watercolor</span>” versions are available, neither is well-suited to my particular requirements. And so, I have developed a process for replacing the paper (aka Moleskine Reloaded) while retaining all the other wonderful attributes of the Moleskine. »</p>
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<p>How to Rebind a Moleskine Notebook: Make a Custom DIY Sketchbook! [<a href="http://www.trumpetvine.com/sketchblog/moleskine-reloaded/" title="Trumpet Vine">link</a>]</p>
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