Notebooks Come Full Circle
I just got back from a visit to one of my favorite stores- Levenger and thought I would share my love for their great products. If you have never heard of nor seen any of their great products they describe their product offerings as “tools for serious readers”. And while that may be true, I don’t think it does them justice.



Case in point, check out their entire line of Circa- a ’scheduling and notetaking system’. It’s a serious system that is so much more than that. Circa has the three-ring binder beat hands down! It is made up of small discs that serve as the binding and pages that you can easily move around and transfer between notebooks. They come in a variety of sizes including letter, junior, compact, 3X5 and PDA. You get to choose from a wide variety of quality paper that comes in ruled, grid, annotation, agenda, address, project planner, things to do, etc. Plus there a ton of fun accessories that are extremely functional as well like colored tab & pocket dividers, plastic & zipper pockets, photo sleeves. What I love about this line is that it is entirely configurable or cu
stomizable for you…and you are never tied to your current setup. You have the ability to add, edit, purge, transfer information, page styles and accessories between notebooks (given that the notebook you are adding to is the same size or larger as the item you would like to add).
If you are overwhelmed by the choices and are not sure what you would use (as I was) you can start small with a Circa Starter Kit.
Or even better, purchase the Circa Simply Irresistible Sampling kit for $40- it comes with a ton of stuff AND a $40 gift card!
Do you have any favorite products from Levenger and/or the Circa line?

August 1st, 2008 at 11:07 pm
You got me hooked on Circa and now I use the notebooks for everything and share the concept with everyone. For those who have not tried the product line and have a store nearby, they giveaway a free junior notebook sample in store.
One of my favorite uses is for all the articles I tear out of magazines. I use the punch and create a letter size notebook of just the articles I want to read. It is like a magazine designed exactly for me. I take it everywhere. When I have a few minutes, I can read thru a few articles. Then easily lift them out of the notebook and toss or recycle the articles. Thanks for getting me hooked!
Kim