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This post changed the way I look at a plain piece of paper. Instead of thinking of it as something to write on - left to right - I now think, "WWGD"? (what would Gifite do!)
ReplyDeleteIt really challenges me and gives me an interesting way to be creative with plain paper. I've been using plain grid to test out a week on one page spread on the left and notes on the right (like the Moleskine weekly planner) and even using old Daytime Notes pages (with a narrow column on the left) to list coupons for each month (putting the expiration date in the left column) and taping a trimmed down envelope to the back to put the coupons in. This allowed me to downsize and eliminate my separate coupon binder.
I don't think I'll ever purchase pre-printed inserts again!