I just started a stationary hobby. I bought a Pilot Metropolitan fountain pen. I Also would love to buy a7 envelopes but i cant find a7 letter paper that is long enough to fold into 3 equal parts. The image posted is the image used to create a solid brass wax sealer. suggestions and images of stationary collection would be very much appreciated.
>>1033393
Im confused. Even after much googling...
So basically you want to create custom mailing envelopes??
And you need to find "a7" sheets of paper? I googled a7s size. Seems to me you need a paper slicer like one of those guillotine slicers. Because a7 is small just cut it from larger stock.
>>1033397
Maybe i should just go with a bigger size? a9? The reason why i want a7 letter paper long enough to fold into threw equal parts, a big enough sizes for writing, is because i plan to seal the paper, not the envelope, with wax. That way i can ensure the wax survives the mailing process. I also have my mail hand cancelled.
>>1033402
The bigger the number after the A the smaller the paper gets senpai? You just went like micro small. Here's the deal. Just buy largest acid free paper as you can get. And get a paper cutter like I said above. And cut your own sizes. The guillotine slicers can cut like 1cm thick of paper at a time.