Journaling

KimAshton

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Is there paper that is acid free that will fit in my printer to print out some journaling. I am working on a book for a friend and I don't want to handwrite it.

Thanks. :)
 
I just use 8.5 X11 card stock in my printer. It is acid free. I do change the paper setting on my printer to "cardstock" so it can accomodate the thicker paper.
 
I have a Canon printer it will accomodate many different sizes of paper. Since I got my printer, I have done all my journalling on the computer....it is great to use different fonts and it also allows you to alter the font size to fit your journalling onto your page.
 

I use cardstock a lot for my journalling too. I do test on a regular sheet of paper first though to make sure everything fits where I want it too.
 
I use white 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock in my printer, then I use a stamp pad to ink up the edges to color it to match the page it is going on. That way I can print journaling for multiple pages on the same sheet of cardstock.
 
I actually use 8.5 x 11 clear labels and then mount them on cardstock. The labels don't require special settings. Since the the labels are spendy so I will print as much journaling on a page as entirely possible.
 
When I do paper scrapping, I printed my journalling on card stock. My old printer couldn't handle small pieces of paper well (like 4x6) but my new printer does wonderful with scraps of cardstock. Check your printer, it may do well with scraps, then you have no paper waste.
 












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