Stationery Instructions

All stationery items have been created by Fans FOR Fans. These are for private use only and should not be taken for commercial use. No copyright infringements are intended.

RIGHT CLICK to save any image to your hard drive--or follow your browsers instructions for saving images from the internet and then follow the instructions below to create to create a message board or calendar.


NOTE/MESSAGE BOARD

Instructions for creating a Note/Message Board
(with thanks to Kathy B)

You'll need:

1. card stock (Wal-Mart has it for $5; your local office supply store may have it for about $11)
2. If you do not have access to a heated laminator then you will need NO-HEAT laminating sheets or pouches (pouches are neater and a pack of 5 can be had at Office Depot for $6.99)
3. velcro dots
4. (optional) glue-on magnets
5. dry erase pen

To make the board:

1. Using a color printer, print the attached graphic on a sheet of card stock. (If your printer prints edge-to-edge, you may want to tweak it a little in your graphics program.)
2. Carefully seal the card stock in the laminating pouch or between two laminating sheets. For NO-HEAT laminating you may want to rub it with a ruler or other item to remove any air bubbles. Note: You may want to add an extra sheet of cardboard for added stiffness.
3. For the pen holder: Attach the soft loop velcro dot to the pen and the rough hook dot to the board.
4. (optional) Attach the magnets to the back of the board.


CALENDARS

Instructions for creating Calendars

You'll need:

1. card stock
2. (optional) glue-on magnets
3. (optional) string, wool etc to form a hanging loop, self-adhesive tape

To make the Calendars:

1. Using a color printer, print the Calendars graphic onto a sheet of card stock. (If your printer prints edge-to-edge, you may want to tweak it a little in your graphics program.)
2. Optionally, laminate the Calendars (see instructions above), then...
3. Either: Attach the magnets to the back of the Calendars
   Or: On the rear of the Calendars, attach the hanging loop centrally at the top of the Calendars with self-adhesive tape.