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Bat Baby Notebook | Because Even Pumpkin Spice Needs a Partner in Crime

Bat Baby Notebook | Because Even Pumpkin Spice Needs a Partner in Crime

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Tired of the same old plain notebooks that practically yawn at your creative genius? Step into the Bat Baby Notebook, a spiral-bound slice of autumn magic from Matthew Dye Art. Who knew a peachy-orange crescent moon cuddling a sassy little bat could whisper “I’m adorable, and yes, I’m Halloween 24/7” to your inner muse?

What’s Inside the Spellbook?

  • Soft-Touch Cover: More like “can’t-stop-touching-this” cover weight (10.38 oz/yd² or 352 g/m²) that’ll handle your daily drama with ease.
  • Pages for Days: 140 dotted pages—aka the perfect constellation of bullet points for your haunted scribbles or grand pumpkin-latte conspiracies.
  • Wire-o Binding: Let your creativity flip around (literally) without snagging or snapping. Inspiration flows better when it’s not fighting a stuck coil.
  • Compact and Cute: 5.5″ × 8.5″ (US) or 5.7″ × 8.5″ (EU) for easy portability. Stuff it in your bag, wave it around at the coffee shop, or whip it out under a fiery autumn maple.

Art Talk:
Matthew Dye’s “Bat Baby” design captures that sweet spot between whimsical nostalgia and a dash of Halloween mischief. It’s vintage meets cuddly spook, making every glance at the cover feel like a waltz through a pumpkin patch at twilight.

Embrace the crisp leaf-scented breeze, scribble out your to-do list (or your next novel), and let the retro-chic vibe channel your creative chaos. Whether you’re journaling, doodling, or just want a piece of fall flair that practically screams “I’m more interesting than you think,” the Bat Baby Notebook has your back.

Grab your Bat Baby Notebook now and turn everyday notes into a whimsical, autumn-inspired masterpiece—suitable for dreamers, doodlers, and anyone who’d rather be frolicking in a pile of leaves. Because what’s the point of fall if not to be delightfully dramatic about it?

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