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This isn’t just a notepad for grocery lists; it’s a place for thoughts, recipes, sketches, and plans in progress. Crafted with creamy paper and finished with hand-painted edges in rich, joyful hues, each pad adds a a bit of delight to even the most practical of lists. Red Clover: Brought to Vermont by early settlers and named the state flower in 1894, red clover has long symbolized the region’s rural spirit. Its rosy blossoms reflect deep agricultural roots; quietly restoring the soil, feeding pollinators, and nourishing those who graze the land. Humble yet hardworking, red clover has earned its place in the fields and hearts of Vermonters for generations. Details: • 100 illustrated sheets • 5.5” x 8” inches • Colorful painted edges • Single sided • Acid-free warm white book stock • Packaged in a 100% recyclable protective sleeve • Made in Vermont • Each pad is finished by hand and may vary slightly Sustainability: Produced using 100% renewable energy and certified by the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®), the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI®), the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), and the American Tree Farm System (ATFS®), ensuring responsible sourcing at every step.
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Made in United States Color: Multi-Colored Occasion Theme: Everyday Season: Year-Round Theme: Plants & Floral Product Materials: Recycled and Vegan Packaging: Recyclable Production: Ethically sourced, Fair trade, and Renewables-powered
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