The finished notebook shows a dark “Best wishes” design on the front cover, turning a plain notebook into a gift-ready item.

The Project In One Look
- Machine shown: TYVOK P2
- Project type: personalized gift products
- Material shown: kraft-style notebook cover shown in the video
- Source video: Personalized Notebook Laser Engraving with Tyvok P2
- Video length: 14 seconds
What The Video Shows
- The project starts with a plain notebook cover, which is useful because buyers immediately understand the object and the value of personalization.
- The P2 is shown marking the notebook on a desktop work area. The result is a centered, readable design with enough contrast to photograph for a product listing.
- This is the kind of project that can become a small catalog item: one notebook base, a few repeatable templates, and optional names or short messages.

Why This Matters For Buyers
A notebook case works because the buyer does not need a long explanation. The object is familiar, the engraving area is easy to see, and the finished “Best wishes” mark shows how a simple message can turn a blank cover into a gift product. For sellers, this is a practical starter project: one base item, a small set of templates, and optional personalization.
Best Uses
- personalized notebooks for gifts, school, events, and small brand merch
- corporate or creator notebooks with a simple logo or short phrase
- template-based gift products where the customer only changes a name or message
Suggested Workflow
- Choose one notebook cover style and test it before listing the product.
- Keep the artwork simple: name, short message, logo, or line art.
- Mark one sample and photograph it under the same lighting used for your store.
- Create 3-5 template options so customers can personalize without slowing production.
- Use the best sample as the hero image for the product listing.
Buyer’s note: Use this case when you want a simple, easy-to-explain gift product. Start with one notebook style, test the cover material, then build a few templates that customers can personalize.
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Next step: compare P2 options, then use the P2 Project Guide to choose your first gift-product test.
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FAQ
What makes notebooks a good first P2 project?
They are familiar, flat, easy to photograph, and easy for customers to understand as gifts.
What should I test before offering notebook engraving?
Test the exact notebook cover, mark contrast, placement, and whether the final design stays readable in normal lighting.
Can I use customer names or logos?
Yes, but keep the design simple and make sure you have permission to use any logo or artwork.