I continue to roll along with the Out of This World sketchbook attacking it with 2mm leads and various pencils on a daily basis. I don’t know what I’m going to do once I’ve exhausted this $3 sketchpad’s 125 sheets. I’ve been trawling the shelves of local Target stores looking for a replacement, but it looks like they are not bothering stocking them this holiday season. They are carrying some surprising name brand art supplies such as Strathmore which is a nice choice for any amateur or professional artist, but the cheap ones with the ridiculous covers are what works for me.
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That is odd, unless they figure there is no market anymore…
I think that may be the case. Tina got the last sketchbook for me in 2017. Maybe kids have lost interest in doodling in the past 5 years. Other companies are selling sketchbooks, but as I said in the article they are just not the same.