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Product details
Print: 350gsm sugarcane waste paper
Printed by Green Prints
✿ sizes indicated are in cm
✿ name seal is digitally included by yours truly
*kindly allow slight dimension and colour differences
Product details
Print: 350gsm sugarcane waste paper
Printed by Green Prints
✿ sizes indicated are in cm
✿ name seal is digitally included by yours truly
*kindly allow slight dimension and colour differences
Product details
Print: 350gsm sugarcane waste paper
Printed by Green Prints
✿ sizes indicated are in cm
✿ name seal is digitally included by yours truly
*kindly allow slight dimension and colour differences
About
Inspired by “teacher said you are always looking out the window daydreaming and not paying attention in class!”—this is something I hear a lot because my second nephew gets this rather often.
Referencing Damai Secondary School, where I recall having my fair share of time spent on daydreaming. To its defence, engaging in certain types of daydreaming can reduce stress, help with problem solving and enhance creativity (though it is possible to have too much of a good thing). That said, if you are a fellow daydreamer, this is an ode to you.