Printable Paper

Posted by: Wendyin Crafts, Stationery and Papers
10
Jan

I ran across this web site recently: Printable Paper

This is a great web site if you’re looking for something new and interesting to write on. It has 450 different types of lined papers that you can print for free. They have the traditional lined paper and graph paper. They have weird log paper that I have NO idea what it’s used for… maybe mathematics or geometry? Polar graph papers (write in circles)! Hexagons! Octagons! Isometric! Music papers, dot papers! Penmanship paper! (We use this for our son who is learning to write.)

One of my favorites is the “story paper” which is the penmanship paper with blank spots. Your kids can draw in the blank space and write on the lines at the bottom. My son has a journal like this and he draws and I write in his words for him at the bottom.

Another neat one is the Cornell Note Paper which has lines in one section and then a blank column and blank bar at the bottom which would be really fun for doodling.

So, go check it out and treat yourself to some fun and free printable papers!


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4 comments so far

1.  empty envelope
January 10th, 2009 at 5:04 pm

Mmm paper. I have a fondness for graph paper and blank music paper. I like the way they look.

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2.  Spitball
January 10th, 2009 at 5:09 pm

I had no idea a site like this might even exist. What a find! I particularly like the lined paper in landscape format – it makes me rethink my sentence length, and I’m sure it’s a unique experience for the reader. Thanks!

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3.  Wendy
January 10th, 2009 at 6:53 pm

Same here… I had no idea! It might be fun to try out some new letter writing styles to spice things up!

4.  Cheryl St.John
January 10th, 2009 at 11:03 pm

I checked it out! Great resource, thanks!

And thanks for stopping by Petticoats and Pistols.

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