A plush journal with 80 pages inside a pale green, ultra-soft cover with silver embroidered text and a crescent moon motif. Of the soft-book dream journals in this range, the Moonlight Messages journal has the most distinctly magical aesthetic — the pale green pastel ground, silver embroidery, and crescent moon give it a quiet, celestial quality that the other plush journals do not have. The cover is genuinely fluffy: padded, soft, and comforting to hold, with the silver thread adding a textural contrast against the plush fabric.
What You Get
80 unguided pages for dream recording, journaling, reflections, creative writing, or night-time thoughts.
Pale green plush polyester cover with silver embroidered "Moonlight Messages" text and crescent moon design. The embroidery is a genuine design detail — stitched into the plush fabric, not printed.
Ultra-soft, fluffy texture. Padded and comfortable in the hand. This is the plush journal you reach for in low light — it feels right at home beside a lamp, a candle, or a window with the moon visible.
Compact size: 16 × 12 cm with a 4 cm spine. Weight: 270g. Fits easily on a nightstand.
Durable binding that holds pages securely.
The Moonlight Idea
The title and design lean into a specific atmosphere: night-time, quiet, reflective. "Moonlight Messages" suggests things that arrive in the dark — dreams, intuitions, the thoughts that surface only when the day's noise stops. It is a more poetic and atmospheric concept than the other soft journals in the range ("Before I Forget" is practical-urgent, "Dream Decoder" is analytical, "Magic in My Mind" is whimsical). This journal suits people who are drawn to the night, to lunar imagery, or to the idea that some of their most valuable thinking happens after the lights go down.
The pale green colour reinforces that atmosphere. It is not a bright, daytime green — it is soft, muted, and slightly ethereal, like moonlight filtering through leaves. Combined with the silver embroidery and crescent moon, the overall effect is gentle and otherworldly without being heavy-handed.
The Silver Embroidery
The embroidered text and crescent moon on the cover are a meaningful step up from the other plush journals, which use printed or applied text. Embroidery is stitched into the fabric — it adds texture, catches light differently as you turn the journal in your hands, and will not peel or crack over time. Silver thread on pale green plush is a subtle, elegant combination. It makes this journal the most visually refined of the soft-book range.
Care
Wipe the plush cover with a damp cloth. The fluffy texture may collect dust if left unused — a gentle brush restores it. Take care around the silver embroidery; avoid rubbing it harshly. Store flat or upright; avoid compressing the padded cover under heavy objects.
A Note on Gifting
The silver embroidery and crescent moon elevate this journal into gift territory more naturally than the other plush soft books — it has an immediately noticeable quality when unwrapped. The pale green and silver colour scheme is gender-neutral and visually distinctive. It suits anyone drawn to lunar aesthetics, night-time rituals, journaling as a bedtime practice, or simply beautiful objects for the nightstand. Good for birthdays, solstice or equinox gifts (if the recipient is drawn to that world), wellness-themed presents, or as a considered gift for someone who values quiet, reflective time. Of the four soft-book journals, this is the one most likely to make the recipient say "this is beautiful" before they even open it.
Common Questions
Is the text printed or embroidered?
Embroidered. The "Moonlight Messages" text and crescent moon are stitched in silver thread onto the plush cover — a textural detail you can feel, not a flat print.
Is this the same format as the other plush dream journals?
Same plush cover type, 80 unguided pages, and compact size. The key differences are the pale green colour, the silver embroidery (unique to this journal), and the crescent moon design. The other plush journals use printed or applied cover text.
Is this only for night-time or dream journaling?
The title and design have a night-time, lunar atmosphere, but the 80 unguided pages work for any personal writing. The journal does not restrict you to dreams — use it for whatever kind of writing matters to you.
How does pale green compare to the pink "Before I Forget" journal?
Different colour, different mood. The pink is warm, personal, and feminine-leaning. The pale green is cooler, more ethereal, and gender-neutral. Both share the same plush construction and compact format.