luckymom Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 I want to purchase loose leaf paper that is only HALF lined, and preferably, has reinforced holes. I know that this exists in composition notebooks for little kids but I want it for binders for big kids. Any leads? Quote
Lori D. Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Is this for something like simultaneous note-taking/picture note-taking? Could a lightly-printed grid or graph paper work? (Just enough lining for keeping writing straight, but light enough in the lining to be easily ignored for what you want blank?) Can you alternate lined and blank pages in a 3-ring binder? What about buying reinforced hole blank paper and print (or have photocopied) the half-page lines in the spacing you want from a template on the bottom half of each page... If this is more for nature journaling, what about something like this 8.5"x11" Art Trails Nature Notebook -- not loose leaf or reinforced holes, BUT, the spiral binding reduces stress on the holes, and it alternates pages -- a lighter weight lined leaf with a heavier weight blank page for sketching or watercolors. Quote
clementine Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 http://millerpadsandpaper.com/picture-story-ream/ Would this work? You can pick your grade level/spacing. You'd have to punch holes in it, but for a whole ream it's a good deal. Quote
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