Any stationery that has had a personal touch added to it is considered personalized stationery. This could include the following:

company letterheads,

business letters,

promotional pens

phone Pads,

school stationery,

etc

The list is endless. Additionally, personal stationery at home could include:

greeting cards,

party invitations,

letters,

envelopes,

other kids crafts

If you did a search in your local phone book or on an Internet search engine, you will find many companies that offer this service for a flat fee. There are even software packages you can buy to create your own designs for whatever stationery you choose and then print them from your PC at home.

Involving the kids in craft time is also a fun way to make their own personal stationery and can be done using stamps, both purchased and do-it-yourself out of potatoes, for example. By doing this you can make personal greeting cards for family and friends or just something special for your kids to keep and treasure.

You can also extend this to items like pens, key chains, mugs, t-shirts, mouse pads, and much more. How many times have you seen a pen or even a keychain with someone’s name on it when you were in the gift shop picking up a card? If you searched the internet, you could find hundreds of different companies that offer you these stationery and provide facilities where you can make it more personal so that you can send it to a friend as a cheeky gift.

Craft fairs are also a great place to pick up some tools, tips, and ideas for your own stationery adventures. You can buy personal stamps, with letters, phrases or patterns, and there are a multitude of stickers to add to your greeting cards, whether it’s for Valentine’s Day, birthdays or Christmas, to give it that extra special finish.

Even playing around with your email and word settings can allow you to have a different font type or background and color options are only limited to your own imagination.