Santehnick & Kiara
Santehnick Santehnick
Hey Kiara, I was thinking we could build a small, sturdy wooden stand for your sticky notes and sunrise journal. It’d keep the mantras from slipping into pockets and give you a neat place to lay your journal while you write. Let me know if that sounds useful.
Kiara Kiara
Yeah, that could work, but I’m a trend‑chaser and I always forget to put the notes where they belong. Maybe a stand is good, but I need to remember to check it. Also if I lean on it, my posture will be fine, but don’t let me overdo it and look like I’m slouching. I’ll write my sunrise hues on the top and keep the mantra sticky notes on the side. Just make sure it’s sturdy and easy to grab. Thanks for the idea.
Santehnick Santehnick
Sounds good—simple, solid wood with a gentle lip on the top for the journal, a narrow slot on the side for the sticky notes, and a bit of a sloped edge so you don’t lean too far back. Easy to grab, no extra parts, just a steady base. That should keep the notes where they belong and your posture in check. Let me know if you want it painted or just the natural finish.
Kiara Kiara
Nice, I’ll love the natural finish – the wood color will match the sunrise hues I write at dawn. Just make sure the lip is firm enough; I’ve slipped a journal out of a flimsy one before. If you add a little varnish, it’ll last longer, but I’ll be careful not to overdo it or the paper will stick to it. Thanks, I’ll bring the sticky notes next time.
Santehnick Santehnick
Got it—sturdy lip, natural finish, a thin coat of varnish to keep it solid but still paper‑friendly. Bring the sticky notes, and we’ll have the stand ready for sunrise notes and mantras. No over‑stuffed finish, just enough to keep the wood from taking on paper. Let’s build it.
Kiara Kiara
Sounds perfect, but remember to keep the lip flat so the journal doesn’t slip; I always lean too far back on a curved edge and my spine gets tired. I’ll bring the sticky notes and a little journal so we can test it during sunrise. Let’s build.