![]() ![]() ![]() (I hate to have to make this clarification but these guide sheets are FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. NEW! I’ve added 5mm and 6mm dot grid to each size. I have created paper guides in 6mm, 7mm, 8mm and 10mm lined plus 5mm and 10mm graph paper. With Guide Sheet under Rhodia Paper, 6mm rules With Guide Sheet removed. I’ve tested these sheets in my Rhodia Uni Blank for several weeks. The sheets have pretty thick, dark lines (but not as dark as the NEW Bold Lines edition! See below!) that can be seen through most standard writing paper. Harry’s request could not have been more timely as I’ve been planning to make up a few different line widths to share with readers so that you too can try this. Guide sheets are great with letter-writing pads too. Prefer graph paper? We got you covered? Want to mix it up depending on the pen you’re using? That’s where guide sheets really shine. Write larger? We have a guide sheet for that. It also means that you get the line spacing you want instead of what the manufacturer decides is best. You can sketch and free form on some pages and then use the guide sheets when you want to write. Using a guide sheet with a blank notebook gives a lot more flexibility. Just slide the sheet behind your current page and start writing. Using a guide sheet does not require any prep time. I use a sheet of lined paper that I tuck under my blank page to create perfectly straight lines that are there. I have something so much better, at least in my humble opinion. Marks on Twitter asked “do you know of any stencils with which to draw ruled lines in blank notebooks?” ![]()
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