How to Make Your Own Personalized Stationery

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Make your own stationery either for personal use or for sale!

Each year, as the holiday season comes to a close and I examine my depleted supply of spending money, I’m reminded of a craft that has provided my family — adults and children alike — with hours of pleasure as well as some much-needed extra cash. You see, we’ve learned how to design a unique and beautiful kind of stationery that’s not only fun to produce, but also makes great year-round gifts and is popular in craft shops. 

How to Make Stationery

The materials you need to duplicate our project are easily obtained. In fact, you may already have many of the items in your home or office. You’ll need to gather together some turpentine, rubbing alcohol, paper towels, linseed oil, small paper cups, an old telephone book and water. You’ll also have to locate wooden sticks (used for stirring the mixture and dropping the paint), oil paints (only very small amounts are needed), a large pan that will hold your paper without forcing you to bend it, a can of spray fixative (the kind that’s used to keep charcoal drawings from smudging — one such product is called Krylon Clear), and a package of high-quality, smooth-finish typewriter paper that’s no less than 20-pound weight. (A thinner bond will tend to wrinkle excessively after being placed in the decorating solution.) 

The Technique of Making Stationery

Before you begin, it’s best to “treat” all the sheets you intend to print by moving them outdoors (or to a well-ventilated area) and spraying the fixative on one side of each. (This procedure insures that the oil paint won’t soak into the paper and create stains instead of designs. It will also help prevent the water from soaking the stationery.)

  • Published on Jan 1, 1982
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