I am loving everything about the Maple Post blog run by the letter-loving, postally-inclined Taylor Jordan. Seriously. There's tutorials, pen pal resources, reviews, mail art, and it's all just beautiful. Taylor says that the goal of Maple Post is "connecting fellow mail enthusiasts with fun resources and products that inspire." Job well done, in my opinion. Check it out!
Whow -- this is a VERY cool website -- and links to lots of other very cool web sites. Thanks for sending it along! I wanted to ask what kind of paper you recommend using when printing images off the internet to create stationery, etc. The day to day stuff we use seems too thin, but I'm worried that anything of higher quality will get stuck in the printer. I would appreciate your thoughts and experience! Thank you!
Karen
Posted by: karen | July 10, 2018 at 09:34 AM
Its really going to depend on your printer, but typically, any paper from an office supply store should work on a home printer. If youre looking for a nicer quality, check out their paper for resumes and stuff. Its definitely more expensive than plain old copy paper, though.
Posted by: Donovan Beeson | July 10, 2018 at 10:38 AM