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Both the boys and the girls loved the stationery. It was funny because the girls didn't want to "waste" it by just writing anything, but the boys made flip books out of it (where you flip the pages, and the picture moves).


I think each child had 40 pages, and it was about $20 for 14 students. When I created each child's stationery, I used the same font and clip art for everyone, but I like the idea of personalizing it more. I used Microsoft Word and set the page layout to landscape. I divided the page in 1/2 and put the same thing on each page. When I took it to Office Depot, they made 20
copies of each page (I think), cut them in 1/2, and then made the pages into notepads for each child.

It does make more sense to use the school's copier to run the copies first. I just used plain, white paper.

Maybe I'll do the same thing this year, just with colored paper and more personalization :)

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