How can digital stationery help? Easy... you create the designs or use one from any "Stationery" download websites, you customize the design with their name and address and then simply print the blank pages on your printer. You can even create a supply of matching envelopes with matching designs.
How cool is that?
The best part is that it's only pennies a page and no one there will have anything like it. You might even send along a few totally blank pages with no name or address so that they can share with their cabin or bunk mates.
Here's th complete package. Before it's time to head for summer camp, help each of your children choose a free Children's Stationery design from one of the computer stationery websites or if you are good with your computer... help them design their own. Either way, make sure to put their name and address on the stationery (kind of like a business letter does) so that if it gets miss-placed it can find it's way back home easily.
If you want, you can also custom design envelopes to match. No matter what, make sure you pre-address the envelopes with your home address and a couple with addresses from any friends or family they want to write to while they are gone. That way, you know that they won't forget an address or make a typo that sends it to the wrong address.
Now, simply pack it all away in a sturdy zip-lock bag with a couple of pens or pencils, and first-class postage stamps. If you followed the suggestions above to address the envelopes in advance, then there's no need for an address book here that could get lost.
If you happen to drive your child to summer camp, find the camp store while you are there and let your children choose a few post cards of the camp to go with their digital stationery prints; that way they'll be more likely to write a quick note to relatives and friends. Once the summer is over, any left over stationery can be given to new friends along with their eMail address, so they can keep in touch once they return home.
Encourage (not force) your kids to write to you at least a couple of times a week while at camp. Try and get them to fill you in on the weeks activities and new friends. DON"T throw those letters away after you read them! Save the letters in a bundle or even better yet, add them to a scrapbook with photos and brochure pieces. Then, you can give them to your children when they reach adulthood.
Digital cameras and memory cards are so cheap these days and can capture things that just can't be put into words. Digital scrapbooks can also be made into real hardbound books that can be treasured for generations to come. The perfect combination to go with the digital stationery, digital camera and digital photos.
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