📝 Your Life, One Line at a Time!
The Canvas One Line a Day is a beautifully designed five-year memory book that encourages daily reflections. With its eco-friendly natural canvas cover, this journal not only serves as a personal keepsake but also promotes sustainable living. Perfect for anyone looking to document their life's journey in a simple yet profound way.
L**A
Fun and easy way to remember each day
This memory journal is fantastic. You can only write a couple of sentences per day, so it's a limited in that way, but also what I love about it. No long entries, just a couple of little gems per day. My husband got one for us and I liked it so much, I ordered one for my bestie and her husband. Cute idea, easy to fill the entries, fun way to remember silly things and beautiful things that come with each day.
M**.
Great quality
This book is absolutely amazing!!! I am very pleasantly surprised by the quality. The binding is stitched together and not just glued like most books. It is hardcover and sturdy and the pages are thick, no worries of ink leaking through. Overall, it is an aesthetically and functionally pleasing product and I will be buying it again.
B**O
A Thoughtful Gift I’ll Treasure for Years
My husband gave me this One Line a Day journal for my birthday, and it’s easily one of the most meaningful gifts I’ve ever received. It’s beautifully designed and such a simple but powerful way to capture life’s little moments.I use it every day—just one quick line, but it’s become a cherished daily ritual. What makes it even more special is knowing I can look back over the years and reflect on how life has evolved. It’s a perfect blend of mindfulness and memory-keeping, and I love watching the pages slowly fill with gratitude, growth, and everyday joy.Highly recommend this journal for anyone who wants to start a simple but lasting habit. It’s a gift that keeps giving.
M**G
Unbeatable at this price point
Before I stumbled on this journal, I wasn't familiar with the multi-year journal format, and it really appeals to me in a way that other daily journaling doesn't. Having only a few lines per day to fill, along with the ability to compare days of the year across a five-year period, is making it extremely likely that I'll actually keep up with this style of journal where I've failed with, uh, literally every other daily journaling attempt in my life. Some people have complained about the size of the journal, but I don't know what they were expecting. The listing clearly describes the dimensions (cover is 4" x 6 1/2"; pages are about 3 5/8" x 6 1/8"), and the entire point is to make a very short entry every day. If you need more space, just... buy a normal journal?For the USD $15ish price, the quality is also excellent. The binding feels sturdy, and it being stitched means there's basically no chance of individual pages falling out. The pages open comfortably, especially after properly breaking in the binding (which is a technique you should google if you're not used to hardbacks). The cloth cover has a nice feel, though it may develop a tendency to attract and retain dust and pet hair. The paper is thick and takes ink well; I've posted photos of tests for three different fountain pens and inks, and you can see that there's minimal feathering or bleeding and practically no ghosting. (The photo with the test writing on February 14 is pretty color-accurate; the February 15 photo showing the backside of the test page is lighter/whiter than in person.) I also have had zero need to use a blotter; everything dried/absorbed just in the time it took to write each day's entry and close the cover again.I ended up discovering the Midori 5 Year Diary after I'd been using this one for over a month, and while I've decided I prefer the Midori enough to justify the significant price jump, I'm extremely bummed I'd already written in this One Line a Day journal so much, because it's a shame that I can't pass it on to someone else. (For anybody else trying to decide between the two, note that the Midori diary has shown zero bleeding or feathering, but there IS extremely visible ghosting—particularly with darker inks—so if that's a nonstarter for you, you'll want to avoid it. Writing space for is comparable between the One Line a Day journal and the Midori 5 Year diary—all my OlaD entries transferred to my new Midori journal—but watch out for the Mini version of the latter, which is smaller. Other features are easy to compare online.)
C**G
Very narrow lines in a tiny little journal. But great quality!
This is a lovely little journal, emphasis on the LITTLE. The lines are very small. "Narrow ruled" loose leaf paper has a spacing of 7mm per line, while this journal has a line spacing of 4mm! If you have a quality extra-fine point liquid ink pen (Like a Pentel EnerGelX 05), and you write carefully, you can make the most of each day. The paper quality is great, with no bleed-through.
M**V
I'm so glad I purchased this.
This is so great for my child to write everyday. He also likes to recap the highlights of his day each night before bed. He's 10 years old. Great priduct for kids.The journal itself was dirty whe it arrived. The cover is a canvas material, which i live the esthetics of, but the canvas was dirty.I wanted my son to start writing in it right away (for his birthday), otherwise I would have returned it. Still.. five starts.
R**E
Portable, Stylish Option Perfect for Journaling
I love looking back on my journal entries, but as I've gotten busier, journaling falls to the wayside. I had planned on buying a calendar and just jotting down notes on each day's square, when I happened upon these One Line a Day books. They're a much more user-friendly and stylish solution. I first saw the original blue-covered version, but was a little hesitant when I saw how the edges of the covers faded after years of wear and tear. I'm careful with my things, and don't mind the looks of it, but wanted to make sure the journal would be preserved. Then I saw this version, which features a canvas cover–something that I think may prove to be a little hardier. I also just loved the looks of it, and would feel happy to carry it around or leave it out on my coffee table or nightstand. The journal is exactly as pictured in the description, with a canvas cover, thick black lettering, and 6 lines of space to write per date (counting the bottom/dividing line). It has a section for important dates to remember at the back, and a nice black ribbon to mark your page. The page edges are a dark silver color, reminiscent of what you get when you color really hard with a no.2 pencil. I write small, so I have enough space to fit what I'd like to say under each day's section. I also think it takes the pressure off cataloguing everything that's happened in the day, instead allowing you the opportunity to write what you felt was truly special about each day. All in all, I love the journal and would l likely purchase more to gift to friends and family members.
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