Publisher's Synopsis
The Mermaid Enchanting, Playful, & CuriousThe Mermaid journal is a part of our "What Beast Are You?" journal series featuring ten different ancient fantastical beasts.
With voices like angels, mermaids are beautiful women with fish-like tails who often sit on rocks along the seashore and comb their long, silky hair. Sirens look like mermaids but are more dangerous and can allow their playfulness to go too far. In many Greek tragedies sirens lure sailors by the sweetness of their songs and sink ships. . Fear not, there are kind mermaids who give gifts and rewards to those they meet and more than once a mermaid has fallen in love with a mortal man - as in the legend of the village of Zennor, where a mermaid overheard a man singing in a church and they fell in love. Today the villagers can sometimes hear them singing together at Pendour Cove where they now live under the sea. You'll love the beautiful design and quality of this journal with its glossy cover and watermark on each lined page. This dual-notebook includes both blank and lined pages for this 8.5" X 11" notebook and sketchbook, leaving space to capture your deepest thoughts and to sketch your own amazing creations.
Wild Goose Books And Prints Journals
- A Great Place to Capture Your Drawings
- Plenty of Room to Write Down Your Dreams
- Fun for School Notes
- Classy for Work Projects
Fantastical Beasts in the "What Beast Are You?" journal series include:- Pegasus Legendary, Powerful, & Free
- Horses of the Sea Wave-Runners, Swift, & Mysterious
- Unicorn Fierce Protector, Noble, & Triumphant
- Mermaid Enchanting, Playful, & Curious
- The Dragon Fire-Breather, Formidable, & Cunning
- Fairies Bright, Playful, & Clever
- Griffin Leadership, Courage, & Intelligence
- Phoenix Firebird, Royalty, & Rebirth
- Faun Guardian, Prophetic, & Merry
- Sea Serpent Sea Dragon, Ancient, & Formidable
Purchase a journal TODAY for yourself or for a friend. Enjoy your sketching! Note: The white paper in this sketchbook is 55# (90 GSM) so it is best for sketching with a light pencil and not a heavy ink pen as the ink may bleed.