On what kind of paper do you write on?
By cudamani
@cudamani (996)
India
    April 28, 2009 2:18am CST
                         
            I generally use white plain paper to write and this is because I dont feel to write on lines an margined papers. I feel that my hand writing has a lot to do with the kind of paper I use an that is why I pay much attention to the kind of paper. What is the kind of paper you use?
7 responses
         @macdingolinger (10385)
 • United States
                    30 Apr 09
                    I have to have paper with lines or my writing is crooked! When I find some stationary I like but it doesn't have lines, then I put a piece of lined paper under the sheet I want to write on. That way I can use the more eye-appealing stationary and still keep the writing straight as well!
                     @allyoftherain (7208)
 • United States
                    29 Apr 09
                    I need paper with lines, otherwise I'm all over the place and sometimes I won't be able to read my own handwriting later. I usually write in notebooks and journals rather than on regular loose-leaf paper. I have this journal OCD where I need to completely fill up all my notebooks before I lay them aside forever. Which actually isn't a problem for me, because I'm always writing.
                     @chocolatechilli (246)
 • South Africa
                    28 Apr 09
                    I've recently started playing around in an unlined scrapbook, and the results are quite interesting. For instance, I sometimes start doodling cartoons of characters I intend to write about, or enhance some of my writing ideas with drawings. Unlined paper does give you a lot of freedom, if you don't mind the writing sometimes being a little skew. Otherwise I use small notepads that I can slip into my handbag.
                     @monica058 (83)
 • Philippines
                    28 Apr 09
                    I like using papers with lines. Because if I don't my writing goes to different directions and it's not very pleasing to the eyes.
                    
 
                             
                        
 
                    




