Mom Coupon Book — Twelve Small Promises, Heavy Paper
Twelve coupons. Each one a small promise — an afternoon, a meal, a phone call with no agenda. Folded into a pocket-sized booklet and printed at home on heavy cardstock. Addressed to one person; kept for a year.
Delivered as a PDF, instantly. Sized for 5.5 × 8.5 inches (half-letter, portrait) — a true pocket booklet of fourteen pages. Print at home (two booklet pages fit on one letter sheet), trim, and stack. Eighty-pound cardstock makes the best result; standard printer paper works when that's what's in the tray.
A coupon book is supposed to be kept, not filed in the junk drawer until the promises expire quietly. Each of the twelve coupons in this set is written specific enough to be cashed and specific enough to mean something. The kind of thing that turns up in a coat pocket in October, still good.
- Twelve coupons, each one a specific, named promise
- Delivered as PDF — print the same day, give the same day
- Sized for 5.5 × 8.5 inches — a pocket booklet on heavy cardstock (80 lb recommended)
- Print, trim, and stack — assembles in minutes, no special tools
- Set in Source Serif 4 and IBM Plex Sans on bone white — typeset, not assembled
- Written in the Keptkin voice: small, specific, kept