Here it is! (Was it worth the wait?)
After much deliberation, (You can ask Naoto how many times I picked up something and put it back, only to end up with something really basic!) I decided to go with a red leather cover and I stuck with the peacock blue book cloth for the back. I didn’t think the yellow and white book cloth would hold up well over time. Plus, I love red and I love blue, and the yellow doesn’t really fit my vibe…I couldn’t see myself really loving it once I got it home.
Plus, I really wanted gold accents and that didn’t seem to fit with the yellow pattern vibe. I forgot to mention yesterday that you can also choose your binding colors and other accents for your book. We didn’t get a good picture of those options, but you can see them here. I didn’t add a pen loop or an elastic because I like a simple notebook, but seriously, you can have so much fun adding all the accouterments you like!
If everything in my life could be these two colors, I would be happy.
I ended up going with Fool’s Paper for my insides. It’s also a fountain pen friendly paper and when I tested it at the store, I loved how it worked with a 2B pencil, a fountain pen, and a regular thin gel pen. It’s so smooth! 

Because I could, I got a mix of lined, dot grid, plain, and grid papers.
I also added an envelope to the back, because why not?
In addition to my notebook, I bought a Kakimori postcard and this notepad.
The notepad has ten different kinds of black paper inside, with all sorts of textures. I sampled it in the store and thought it was fun, and I’m looking forward to using it in my Travelers Notebook and for little notes here and there.
And I couldn’t pass up these cute birthday postcards that came with a tiny pencil so you can draw in flames for the number of candles the recipient is celebrating. Genius, right?
If you’re in Tokyo, I highly recommend Kakimori for stationery lovers. I made a small (A4 size) notebook, but they also offer A5 which would be an amazing size for a scrapbook if you filled it with one of the heavier paper options. It’s just such a neat experience to make something just for yourself…now to see if I can get into the habit of using it! I’ll report back!
I love that you did a different cover and back. I never would have thought of that! Also love the mix of papers inside. Very nice. And that notepad with different textured black paper is so interesting. I hope to go to a stationery store like that some day!
When having a new notebook, and more so I guess with a beauty like this one, I need some time to find it’s purpose. Some notebooks are for daily thoughts and clearing/cleansing my mind, some are asking for something less changeable. Something that I will recognise and that will make me nod in silence, reading it again in a couple of years. Those are the only notebooks I keep, all my other writings end in the shredder one day.
Yes! I think this one is definitely for the long term thoughts…I tend to write daily thoughts and lists in my Hobonichi planner, but I’d like to get better at journaling for my own peace of mind.