{personalized notepaper}
Hey! It’s Kierste, from over at Simply Kierste! I absolutely love this project. I first made a set of notepaper for my mom a few years ago when my oldest was realy young, and have made them regularly ever since. It’s perfect for even the little ones to get involved with, especially for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day (great for dad’s desk!).
This is super easy, and SO fun. Any one would love this gift!
- 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of white paper
- pen
- printer
- your imagination!
4. You could actually do this step first if you prefer, but it doesn’t really matter. (Unless the artwork at the bottom would be ruined going through the printer–then you would want to do this step first.) I also do it in this order, just in case someone wants to start over. This way I don’t have to keep printing out the words until I know they are ready to go. In Word (or other word processing software), type any text that you would like to be at the top of your notepaper, then print. I chose a different font for each child, and sized it to 16. You don’t want it to be too big, so you have plenty of space for the actual notepaper.
5. Now you’re ready for the printer! I use a local print shop, but I called first to make sure they made notepaper. I had them put four to a page, so 1/4 sheets. (25 copies = 100 pieces of notepaper) When I made stationery, I did 1/2 sheets instead, so they would be a little bigger.
I LOVE this idea, my kids would have a ball making them too. Thanks so much!!
Ha! I love it! That’s the cutest project I think I’ve ever seen!
☺ Celeste
Stopping from Life in the Pitts. I’m so making some of these. Great idea for Mother’s Day!! My husband’s grandmothers would love these with a scripture at the bottom. Thanks for sharing!!
this is such a great idea, this would also be a great teacher appreciation gift!
Love that idea! I had my kids finger paintings turned into notecards when they were little. It’s a great grandparent gift.
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These are so cute! And so easy. I had no idea it would be so simple. (I love the drawings your kids made 🙂
Thank you for linking this to A Little Craft Therapy, with Life in the Pitts.
Following you from MBC!
Jeanette Huston
http://www.mommyblessingsinsmallbundles.com/
Oh wow! What a great idea! And it will give the kids such confidence! Love it! Patsy from HeARTworks