I enjoy your blog, especially the consistency; you seem to be able to do this almost every day.
I've admired other typecaster's use of old pads of paper, like the freebee ones from hotels, and other ones with printed headers. I wonder if you couldn't find stuff like this at flea markets and especially garage sales. Or any kind of paper with a background pattern that's mute enough to not obscure the type.
Thanks! I do try to set aside time every day to write. And part of that writing is to update my blog.
I'm intrigued by old pads of paper as well. I started out wanting to typecast using a different type of paper each typecast, but all I have are sticky notes. Which are okay, but not exactly what I wanted.
I enjoy your blog, especially the consistency; you seem to be able to do this almost every day.
ReplyDeleteI've admired other typecaster's use of old pads of paper, like the freebee ones from hotels, and other ones with printed headers. I wonder if you couldn't find stuff like this at flea markets and especially garage sales. Or any kind of paper with a background pattern that's mute enough to not obscure the type.
Great job, keep it up.
~Joe
Thanks! I do try to set aside time every day to write. And part of that writing is to update my blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by old pads of paper as well. I started out wanting to typecast using a different type of paper each typecast, but all I have are sticky notes. Which are okay, but not exactly what I wanted.