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So I took 2 magnet strips and since they came with an adhesive I just sticked them to the back of the notepad. My Meal Plan notepad also needed a magnet, so that I could attach it to the fridge and be able to look at it any time I’m on the kitchen. I didn’t add a pen holder to my Notes notepad because I have all the pens on my desk, but the Meal Plan notepad was going to be on my fridge door, so it was convenient to have a pen with it all the time.
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This could also be done with a strip of fabric or a piece of elastic. If you wish to add a pen holder, you can make a really easy one by just folding a strip of paper, without creasing it, and gluing it to the back of the notepad. The first notepad is finished! For the second one, I will add a few more things: It’s very important that you let the glue dry completely before handling the notepad! The pages won’t fall out, and you can rip them easily. You can add a second coat of glue if you want, but I don’t find it necessary. I used my finger to apply it, but you can use a brush instead if you prefer. If you want, you could instead glue the side or the bottom, depending on what your plan for the notepad is. Then I applied glue to the top part of the notepad. I held all the pages together with my clips, along with the cardboard backing. You can buy thin cardboard or just use an empty cereal box, whichever is easier for you. I then cut a piece of cardboard the same size as my pages. I prefer using a craft knife instead of scissors because I find that it makes it easier to cut more pages at once, so the process becomes a lot quicker! Using my craft knife, I cut all of the designs. There are also many great options on our Printable Planner Shop that would be great to have as notepads, like a daily planner page, or a weekly schedule, etc.
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You can of course, use as many or as few pages as you want.Īpart from the 2 printable notepad pages that we made specifically for this project, you can also use any of our free printables available at our Freebies Library. ?įirst I printed about 10 copies of the Notes printable, and 10 copies of the Meal Plan printable. If you’re going to buy a product using our links, please read the description carefully before buying to make sure it’s what you want. These links will show you products similar to what I used if I couldn’t find the exact same one to link. Enter perl (FULLCURRENTPATH) and click on 'Run'. ** Note: Links are affiliate, which means that if you buy something then I’ll get a small percentage of the sale. In Notepad++, keep the perl programs tab in focus and press F5. optional: a small piece of decorative paper or fabric (to make the pen holder).2+ clips (big enough to hold all the pages together).scissors, or a craft knife with a ruler and a cutting mat.