This Postalco Snap Pad SQ A4 Light Blue is now available at Misc-store. The new Snap Pad SQ design has a clean, squared off top edge. The entire cover is wrapped in one piece of fabric and then lined with paper for durability. The same refills and paper will fit as in the original Snap Pad.
Postalco made these Snap Pads to make an easy do-it-yourself recycling notepad of all misprints. In an era where loose papers are floating around more than ever, this is a product that helps our world getting greener just a bit at a time.
Of course, the free nature of the Snap Pad also enables you to create the notebook with papers you need: grid paper, pre-designed, coloured, you name it.
Postalco's Snap Pad is made of a cardboard cover is wrapped with two colors of Pressed Cotton Fabric for durability. With use the colors of the cover with lighten and the weave of the fabric will become more apparent. The Brass buttons on the front are embossed with Postalco's signature carrier pigeon logo.
What is a Postalco Snap Pad?
It is a refillable notebook. Use it with the pre-made Postalco sets, or, as we like it: re-use old misprints from your office. The unique Snap Pad binding allows you to add any sheets, creating a customizable notebook. Individual calendar sheets can be spaced between as many note-taking sheets as needed. Old months can be removed and filed separately to lighten your bag.
How to use it:
Postalco: "Make holes in the top edge of the papers with a standard 2-hole puncher and snap them into the Snap Pad. The cover folds to the front to protect the papers and there is nog bulky hardware so it is easy to carry around." The Snap Pads holds about 100 sheets.
Paper is not included in this listing; you can use the instruction sheet as your first page. Just turn it around.
Postalco also made this nice
Snap Paper.
Details:Measures 22,5 x 32 cm
Features pressed cotton wrapped cardboard coverFits A4 size paperUse the standard size hole punchMade to re-use your misprintsMade in Japan
Misc-store Amsterdam & Postalco Snap PadFrom the first time Postalco introduces the
Snap Pad, we at Misc-store were sold. The design and use of material, and the idea behind it: to re-use misprints was a hit. The first Snap Pads that were sold in our store in Amsterdam, made us realize that it was not only to re-use misprints, but also to create your own refillable notebook with loose paper sheets. A designer could not find a notebook with blank, grid, and transparant paper he needed for a specific assignment, so he created one with the Snap Pad.
Since we have stocked a great range of Snap Pads, in different sizes and different materials, pressed cotton and pressboard.