Classic Refillable Wrap Journals
Classic Non Refillable Wrap Journals
Classic Refillable Notebooks
Custom Wedding Vow Books
Personalized Wedding Guestbooks & Anniversary Journals
Classic Hand Bound Leather Notebooks
FAQ's
Will Forest Nine Journals Patina?
Yes. Forest Nine journals are made from full grain vegetable tanned leather, which will soften, darken, and develop a natural patina with use. Marks, scuffs, and changes in tone are part of the leather’s character and make each journal more personal over time.
Will my journal/planner/insert fit?
Forest Nine covers are made to be compatible with all brands of refills. Any notebook or planner in the corresponding size will fit. For example, an A5 Forest Nine cover will fit an A5 Hobonichi, Sterling Ink, Midori MD, Moleskine etc.
Will your covers accommodate a thick stack of inserts?
Yes. Forest Nine covers are designed for thick stacks of journals. The trifold flaps are extra long & the bifolds are made with room to expand.
Is Forest Nine paper Fountain Pen Friendly?
Yes.
When should I choose a hand bound journal over Refillable?
Choose a hand bound journal for wedding vows, guestbooks, memorial journals, family stories, legacy writing, anniversary gifts, and meaningful moments you want to look back on as one unchanged complete piece.
Does Forest Nine offer custom designs & sizes?
Yes, a few custom designs are accepted each month. Please contact Alyssia with your custom request at Alyssia@forestnine.com
Can I add my custom Logo or embossing?
Yes, please contact Alyssia@forestnine.com to get started with a custom logo
Is Vegetable Tanned Leather Vegan?
No. Vegetable tanned leather is real leather tanned with natural plant based tannins, instead of faster synthetic tanning methods.
Forest Nine uses full grain vegetable tanned leather because it is strong, beautiful, repairable, and made to age instead of wear out. It softens with use, develops patina, and becomes more personal the longer it is carried.
It is also a more responsible material choice when sourced carefully. Leather makes use of hides from the food industry that would otherwise become waste, and a well made leather journal can be used, repaired, and kept a lifetime.