I was skeptical at first about this 'peel-to-reveal' notepad, but the moment I started removing the sticky notes, I was hooked. Watching the Titanic emerge from a solid block of paper felt like uncovering buried treasure—one satisfyingly crisp sheet at a time.
The quality surprised me. The paper is thick enough that my fountain pen didn't bleed through (a miracle!), and the acrylic case keeps my half-uncovered ship looking pristine on my cluttered work desk. It's become my new favorite fidget toy during Zoom calls.
Warning though—this isn't for serious note-takers. The sheets are more like large Post-It notes (about 2x3 inches), perfect for quick reminders but too small for meeting notes. I've caught three coworkers 'accidentally' peeling sheets when they think I'm not looking—apparently watching the structure appear is irresistible.
The real magic? How it transforms from office supply to conversation piece. My partially revealed opera house model has sparked more chats than my coffee mug collection ever did. Just be prepared to explain what it is—my mom thought it was modern art until I demonstrated the peeling mechanism!