try "Stationery" extension: https://addons.mozilla.org/pl/thunderbird/addon/4394 I don't think you can actually create stationery in Thunderbird, but I found out a way to use any stationery you already have saved in a file. You can go to CloudEight or other stationery sites, download the stationery for "outlook" and save it to a file, like "stationery" in "my documents". Then when you write and email or respond to one in Thunderbird, click on "format", then "page colors and background", then select the "choose a file" button and then find your stationery file and select the one you want to use. It works pretty well.
The Office supplies resource, namely that found in the stationery cupboard.
Bicycle playing cards can be found for purchase in a number of places. They are available directly through the Bicycle website, as well as on Amazon. They can also be found in stores, such as dollar stores or Walmart.
Cheap square envelopes can be found at stationery stores (such as Grand and Toy), in stationery catalogues, through local discount stationery suppliers and through purchasing the envelopes in bulk. Often, envelope manufacturers will have information on their products (along with discounts and promotions they offer).
Bicycle pumps are most commonly found and sold at a bicycle store. One may also find a bicycle pump at a local retailer such as Walmart or Target, or online at Amazon.
A tutorial on how to adjust bicycle front cantilever brakes can be found on Youtube in the form of a video outlining the key steps one should take to adjust the bicycle front cantilever brakes.
I found this website for you: www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery. I am not sure if it is what you need but hope it helps you.
Gravity is everywhere, on everything that's found on Earth.
I found my replacement light at www.spoilerlights.com.
Try calling 1-800-626-2811 that is a parts and service number on a Roadmaster tricycle that we found in the dump. The above number worked for me. I needed the lock rings that hold the pedal on. They shipped a set out free of charge. They were very helpful.
No, I have searched for hours and found no replacement lids, covers, or parts.
The bicycle lock would be a good place to use graphite ***** Graphite grease is usually used on the chain of a bicycle and on the ballbearing-races, as found in the wheels, pedals and bottom bracket, etc.