FRIDAY FINDS: Mateo Ilasco - To-Do List Pad
Welcome to your Friday Finds... here I will share a new
product or service that I think is helpful, practical and a good use of
organization!!! Today's focus is a to-do-list (aka notepad), by Mateo Ilasco.
What is not to love about a notepad... especially one with a specific purpose?
I don't know what I like better... the fact that Meg Mateo Ilasco's name is Meg... or that she gets her inspiration from Alexander Calder! My first encounter with Calder was back in the fourth grade, on my first field trip into Chicago, where the Flamingo resides in Federal Plaza. Then I was able to walk under his Universe at the Sears Tower... awesome, truly amazing to see!
Sorry... back to the notepad...
What I really liked about this particular notepad, which I saw in the January issue of Real Simple as one of their Products of the Month (great minds think a like!!!), was it's perforated page so that it makes for a easy tear away for a short list of... whatever...
Personally, I could see using this list for a things to-do list, list for the babysitter or maybe use it in a meeting. You could tear off the side for a shopping list or maybe a delegated to-do list for a co-worker.
Oh, and it's made with 30% PCW paper and soy based ink... and added bonus!
To-Do List Pad
Retails: $9.50
What is not to love about a notepad... especially one with a specific purpose?
I don't know what I like better... the fact that Meg Mateo Ilasco's name is Meg... or that she gets her inspiration from Alexander Calder! My first encounter with Calder was back in the fourth grade, on my first field trip into Chicago, where the Flamingo resides in Federal Plaza. Then I was able to walk under his Universe at the Sears Tower... awesome, truly amazing to see!
Sorry... back to the notepad...
What I really liked about this particular notepad, which I saw in the January issue of Real Simple as one of their Products of the Month (great minds think a like!!!), was it's perforated page so that it makes for a easy tear away for a short list of... whatever...
Personally, I could see using this list for a things to-do list, list for the babysitter or maybe use it in a meeting. You could tear off the side for a shopping list or maybe a delegated to-do list for a co-worker.
Oh, and it's made with 30% PCW paper and soy based ink... and added bonus!
To-Do List Pad
Retails: $9.50






Great find Meg! I'm ordering the to do list and the weekly list--for menu planning and grocery list. I have the same fetish for paper as you
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Ahhhh.... paper is so blissful! I am glad you liked it... you should check out http://www.broadwaypaper.com and www.prettybitter.com too... really cute (and funny) stuff...
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Megan,
I'm a list-maker and this note pad is very functional, great for meal planning and shopping.
I keep a small notebook next to my computer and write down to-do ideas and web site urls that might help me in my business when I find them in emails, web sites, and blogs.
Thanks for stopping by my Moms In A Blog - Recipes and Tips.
Merry Christmas!
Eleisia
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Thanks for stopping by Elesia - and that is a great idea (having a notebook near your PC) to jot things down! I really enjoyed your blog and look forward to following you!!! Have a super holiday!
Megan
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