Four Fab Back-to-School Freebies

The stores have been stocked to the gills with notebooks, pencils, and backpacks since July and, like it or not, the school year will soon be upon us. But no matter how you feel about the whole thing, I know that these fun back-to-school freebies will give you some ideas about how to embellish and personalize all of those school supplies, even if you’re not so excited about the actual school part.

And be sure to head on over and check out my back-to-school freebie roundup from last year for even more cool ideas!

Back to School Freebies / Free Printables

Above, clockwise from top left : Free Printable School Stickers by Paper Crave for Living Locurto // Kid’s Back to School Labels by Lia Griffth for WorldLabel // Free Printable Lunch Notes by Paper Crave for Living Locurto // Notebook Labels from Martha Stewart

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Cute Copper Foil Cards from Stormy Knight

I first spotted Stormy Knight’s cards on Instagram during the National Stationery Show this past May and was instantly drawn to their super cute, illustrated designs. Their newest collection features a totally on trend mix of copper foil stamping and hand lettering on kraft stock, which is a pretty awesome combo.

Have a peek at the new line below, and be sure to head on over to the Stormy Knight shop to see all of their seriously cute cards and stationery!

Hand Lettered Copper Foil Cards from Stormy Knight

images from Stormy Knight

Quick Picks : 8.6.15

Willy Wonka Chocolate Bar Paper Sculpture by Belinda Rodriguez (@beli.button on Instagram)

Totally craveable Willy Wonka chocolate bar paper sculpture by Belinda Rodriguez

This Week’s Picks

Paper making at Mohawk. This video ranks right up there with any video about the making of crayons … for me, at least. Love me some crayon making videos.

♥ Omigosh, these cat monogram wedding invitations are so adorable!

♥ Check out these lovely, botanical-inspired letterpress art prints from Long Letterpress Goods.

♥ So excited to see some of my Halloween designs turned into stamps by My Favorite Things. They did such a spooktacular job, and I love the projects that their design team came up with for the set!

image from Belinda Rodriguez

Handwriting Matters

The "Handwriting Matters" Campaign from Pen Heaven

Pen Heaven’s “Handwriting Matters” campaign encourages people to “take a moment to put away their smartphone, laptop, or tablet and write by hand instead”. And, as someone who would have a very hard time without handwritten to do lists, grocery lists, and notes to self, I give two enthusiastic thumbs up to any person or organization that encourages writing by hand.

In support of the recently launched campaign, I thought I’d give you a short history of my experience with handwriting and share my belief that it does matter and will continue to matter, no matter how many electronic gadget there are.

Handwriting and I have had a rocky relationship over the years. It all started out well. I remember learning cursive in first grade and being completely fascinated by everything from the super cool, multi-chalk tool that the teacher used to make the practice lines on the chalkboard to the lovely and loopy letters that we were learning to make. The cursive capital “D” did and still does give me problems, but I’ve made my peace with it.

Over the next few years, my handwriting started to deteriorate and became ever smaller. Laziness? Boredom? I don’t know why it became worse or why I tried to write as small as I could, but I had several teachers tell me that, because I was left-handed, I was never going to have nice handwriting. So, I accepted my fate.

Thankfully, my sixth grade teacher, a fellow southpaw, explained to me that good handwriting wasn’t just for right-handed people. And I am ever grateful to him for that because he allowed me to believe that I, too, could have good handwriting.

Soon after, I began to enjoy handwriting again. My letters became larger and more legible, and I really got into writing everything in a puffy, balloon style which, while not necessarily practical OR legible, was a move in the right direction because I was having fun with letters!

I have to admit that I still don’t have the best handwriting, but the recent hand lettering craze has me hooked. I love playing around and practicing different lettering styles, and this practice has definitely helped my everyday handwriting, which I hope will continue to improve.

The current popularity of paper notebooks, notepads, and planners exemplifies the renewed interest in writing by hand, and it gives me hope that younger generations will continue to appreciate the practicality and tactile enjoyment that comes from picking up a pen or pencil and writing things down.

Does handwriting matter to you? Join the debate on Twitter #handwritingmatters.

image from Pen Heaven