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sunrise27_2
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just got a possible order for an A4 piece of card with a spiral notepad attached and a calender but not sure what card to use as she wants it to have magnets on the back so it can be stuck to the fridge
any ideas ??
any ideas ??
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Hi, You need quite a sturdy sort of card, a5 notebook does sound very big you dont really want it to heavy as you will need lots of magents to stop it sliding down the fridge.
You could get the spiral notebook which will already have nice think card backing , decorate the front if its not nice already and then stick the calender on the front of it.
That way your saving on space and on the amount of magnets and its going be easy to get it to stay in one place.0 -
sorry you've misunderstood me
she wants an A4 piece of card and then a small spiral notepad attached then she wants some photos on it and a small calender, don't want a big notepad lol as you say that would be very heavy0 -
Get some nice coloured mount board from an art or hobby shop. it will be less than a pound for A4 and is really hard but light.It only takes a second to say 'Thanks, you just saved me a few quid!'
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