Fresh Ideas Milk Carton Note Set (Novelty book)
Sure it looks like a milk carton, but lift off the top, and you'll find a block of 500+ tear-off sheets of paper – making this note set by Brass Monkey perfect for reminders, doodles, or that to-do list that's bordering on expired.
Bonus: when you run out of paper, it's made to fit pads from a company that rhymes with 'free phlegm.'
• Includes a block of 500+ tear-off sheets of paper hidden inside.
• Don't forget the included 3.5" pencil hiding in plain sight (that discreetly stores away in the straw hole when not in use).
• Outer package measures 5" by 3.5" by 5.25" tall.
• Milk carton measures 3.25" by 3.25" by 4.75".
• Each piece of notepaper measures 2.75" square.
Bonus: when you run out of paper, it's made to fit pads from a company that rhymes with 'free phlegm.'
• Includes a block of 500+ tear-off sheets of paper hidden inside.
• Don't forget the included 3.5" pencil hiding in plain sight (that discreetly stores away in the straw hole when not in use).
• Outer package measures 5" by 3.5" by 5.25" tall.
• Milk carton measures 3.25" by 3.25" by 4.75".
• Each piece of notepaper measures 2.75" square.
Brass Monkey
Vintage-inspired Smartassery
Created by Mike Sayre and Melanie Bridges way back in 2020, Brass Monkey was founded on the idea that there's a world between fine china and bobblehead dolls. That products can have personality, without becoming roadside souvenirs. So that's where you'll find them...making beautiful, well-designed items that just happen to have a sense of humor. Who said that art school and open-mic nights were such a waste of time? We're looking at you, dad.
Vintage-inspired Smartassery
Created by Mike Sayre and Melanie Bridges way back in 2020, Brass Monkey was founded on the idea that there's a world between fine china and bobblehead dolls. That products can have personality, without becoming roadside souvenirs. So that's where you'll find them...making beautiful, well-designed items that just happen to have a sense of humor. Who said that art school and open-mic nights were such a waste of time? We're looking at you, dad.