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Blank notecard
Blank notecard










If you need the fourth (back) panel, you can use it to finish your note. Option #2: If you have more than half a page to write, then begin at the top edge of the paper. The idea is to say what you need to say, including your signature, in one single panel. Option #1: If you just want to write a few words, then begin writing under the fold.

blank notecard

Whichever you choose depends on long of a message you want to convey. So, you have two options for starting your writing. You want to make the best impression you can. Why mess up a pretty design on your stationery? It’s the first thing your correspondent sees when they take it out of the envelope. However, most people use a folded note with a design on the front, and if that’s the case, you should start writing on the inside of the note. If you are using a blank sheet of paper folded in half, begin at the top of the outside fold, then continue at the top edge of the inside. You continue writing at the top inside edge of the paper until you finish, as shown below. Traditionally, if you simply have a blank sheet of paper folded in half, begin on the front side, at the top of the fold. (Some people call these notecards or foldover notes.) Here’s the definitive guide to writing on a folded note. Arrows and numbers can help, but if you know the etiquette, you can get it right without confusing your reader.

blank notecard

Outside, inside, top, bottom? So many choices! There are four panels, and it can be confusing for a reader to follow writing that hops from one side to the next. Sometimes it can be puzzling where to start writing on a folded note.












Blank notecard