Free Printable Stationery

Don’t have anything seemingly nice enough to write on and send out to your family and friends? Never fear, you can always print out free stationery from FamilyShoppingBag.com.

Free Printable Stationery

The website offers a variety of free printable stationery images that you can access online and print straight from your computer. The themes include Christmas Printables, New Years, Valentine Center and much more. Click on one of the theme links to view the designs available from general cards, envelopes and stationery to even grocery lists, gift tags and craft projects.

There are a variety of free patterns and graphics available to print and create your own stationery and cards, just do a quick search on the internet for more ideas and freebies. However, always remember that your heartfelt words and sentiments are more important to your recipient than any readymade design, so don’t worry so much about the perfect stationery and just go on and write!

Posted on December 7, 2008 at 6:57 am | Free-Template-Tutorial-Links, stationery | No comments

BackToPaper.com welcomes you!

Thank you for visiting BackToPaper.com!  This blog documents my love for paper crafting and the traditional handwritten form of correspondence.   You can read more about this site and why I started this blog.

I hope that I can urge you to take pleasure in crafting your correspondences, from friendship to love to gratitude – every emotion and occasion deserves your heartfelt handwritten words.  Especially in this technological age of digital communication that seems, so emotionless – a handwritten letter or note would mean so much more.

So why not start today?  You don’t need much to start immediately on this wondrous journey of communicating from the heart.  Just pick up a pen and write a note, right now.  Write to your significant other, your mom or dad, your friends or other family.  Or write a note to yourself!  A simple, “I love you” or “Thank you…” would do.  Join me and get back to paper!

Posted on December 6, 2008 at 1:29 pm | Back To Paper | 1 comment